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Terry Reid - River
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Terry Reid - RiverVery underrated British blues ish vocalist, who was asked by Jimmy Page to be vocalist with his new group which became Led Zeppelin. This is Reid's 1973 album for Atlantic Records, recorded in California and produced by Tom Dowd, with two tracks recorded in London by Eddie Offord. The album contains all original compositions (unusual for Reid). Accompanying Reid, amongst others, are long time collaborators David Lindley and Alan White. Commercially
It is nothing but very sentimental and emotional stuff from beginning to end without any traces of mawkishness
Prangin Out / Weak Become Heroes - Live
he settled down in Ghana where he could met the most influencal and prolific Afro Soul scene and started to work with Pat Thomas
The lyrics are filled with Yorke's unhappiness rendered as health metaphors: He makes himself a cripple who can't climb the stairs in "Bones
Ruth Goller - Next time I keep my hands down
Cooper approached ten artists he felt an affinity towards (including Booker-nominated poet Robin Robertson
by frontman Mike Palm on guitar and lead vocals
creating a sound that‰۪s inspired more than a handful of contemporary melodic post-rock bands
Cyndi Lauper) plays keys on “Nothing Is Wrong” with of course Rigby (drums) and Holder (bass)
The album opener “My Best Step” says it all
before thundering into the foreground in a thrilling outro
) and packaged in a tip-on gatefold jacket with a free download card
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