Jimmie Spheeris - The Dragon Is Dancing / Ports Of The Heart (1975-76/2014)
Artist: Jimmie Spheeris
Title: The Dragon Is Dancing / Ports Of The Heart
Year Of Release: 1975-76/2014
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:29 + 39:26
Total Size: 264|542 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Dragon Is Dancing / Ports Of The Heart
Year Of Release: 1975-76/2014
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:29 + 39:26
Total Size: 264|542 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Disc 1: The Dragon Is Dancing 1975
1. The Dragon Is Dancing - 3:14
2. Sighs In A Shell (Jimmie Spheeris, Michael Mallen) - 3:21
3. Tequila Moonlight - 3:24
4. Snake Man - 2:44
5. Love's In Vain - 4:32
6. Lost In The Midway - 3:09
7. Eternity Spin - 4:35
8. Sunken Skies - 3:31
9. Summer Salt - 2:52
10. In The Misty Woods - 3:13
11. Blown Out - 4:00
12. Blue Streets - 3:47
Disc 2: Ports Of The Heart 1976
1. Child From Nowhere - 3:12
2. Emerald And The Dream Dance - 3:20
3. It's You They're Dreaming Of - 2:58
4. Captain Comes Cold - 2:33
5. Bayou Eyes - 3:43
6. It's All In The Game (C. Sigman, C. Dawes) - 3:12
7. Hills In My Head - 3:49
8. Whirlpool - 3:02
9. Sweet Separation - 3:08
10. So Darkly Fall The Shadows - 3:28
11. Nightingale Come Sail - 2:44
12. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Hank Williams) - 4:11
The poetic singer/songwriter Jimmie Spheeris was born November 5, 1949. His debut LP, Isle of View, was issued on Columbia in 1971 and made him the subject of a rabid cult following, a fan base boosted with the 1973 release of The Original Tap-Dancing Kid. In tandem with producer Henry Lewy, Spheeris resurfaced in 1975 with The Dragon Is Dancing, but after The Ports of the Heart appeared a year later, he found himself without a recording contract, and excepting a 1980 single, "Hold Tight," he released no new music for close to a decade. Finally, in 1984, Spheeris returned to the studio to begin work on his comeback LP; tragically, he was killed by a drunk driver on the morning of July 4, 1984, just hours after the record's completion. The album, simply titled Spheeris, was privately issued later that same year.