Geff Harrison Band - Together / Geff Harrison & The London Symphonic Rock Orchestra (Remastered) (1977/2017)

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Title: Together / Geff Harrison & The London Symphonic Rock Orchestra
Year Of Release: 1977/2017
Label: Mig Music
Genre: Rock, Prog Rock, Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:37:39
Total Size: 662 Mb (scans)
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Geff Harrison Band - Together / Geff Harrison & The London Symphonic Rock Orchestra (Remastered) (1977/2017)


Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Red Sky Tonight (4:04)
2. I Know a Bit About Love (5:06)
3. I Can See the Way (5:11)
4. Lightning Strikes Twice Every Night (3:43)
5. Goodbye Mona Lisa (7:08)
6. Reach Out (6:03)
7. Rags to Riches (4:30)
8. Together (2:56)
Bonus Tracks:
9. You Can't Sell Love (4:11)
10. Hold On (4:12)
11. Tell Me Why (3:22)
12. Time Won't Wait for No One (3:28)

CD 2
1. Love Fell Like Rain (4:07)
2. Days (4:45)
3. It's Not Easy for a Singer in a Rock'n Roll Band (3:42)
4. Stranger in This Town (5:05)
5. I Wanna Say It with My Music (4:13)
6. Transatlantic Telephone (4:31)
7. Love Or Money (2:58)
8. Heaven (6:36)
Bonus Tracks:
9. Eve of Destruction (3:32)
10. How Can You Sleep (4:06)

Geff Harrison / lead vocals
Peter Oehler / guitar, vocals
Alan Joe Wroe / bass
Chris Klöber / keyboards
Astor Astor / drums, vocals
The London Symphonic Rock Orchestra / orchestra

After the success of the re-released first album of Twenty Sixty Six And Then (24/02/2017, MIG 01842, 2CD) MIG comes up now with a complex Collectors Premium edition of two further classics by Geff Harrison.
After the break-up of Twenty Sixty Six And Then, Geff Harrison became the singer with among other bands Kin Ping Meh, before he made his dream come true: to collaborate with a big orchestra, the London Symphonic-Rock Orchestra. Ralph Siegel was persuaded to finance the whole project. Trevor Jones who had also worked with the Moody Blues sat in the producer’s chair.
It has always been important for Geff Harrison to be present on Europe’s stages. To go on tour with the London Symphonic Rock Orchestra plus a band would have been too expensive. That is why the busy Brit went into the studio for a second time in 1977 to record with his Geff Harrison Band the album “Together”.
Often, Geff has been compared to Rod Stewart. A lot of critics came up with the comparison after listening to the opener of the album “Together”, the midtempo ballad “Red Sky Tonight”. Geff himself always took this quite calmly: “What can I do if my voice sounds practically similar and we accidentally happen to move within the same genre?”



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Many thanks for lossless.