Chuck & Mary Perrin - Life Is A Stream (Reissue) (1971/2005)
Artist: Chuck & Mary Perrin
Title: Life Is A Stream
Year Of Release: 1971/2005
Label: Rev-Ola
Genre: Folk Rock, Baroque Folk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, log)
Total Time: 01:15:24
Total Size: 194/431 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Life Is A Stream
Year Of Release: 1971/2005
Label: Rev-Ola
Genre: Folk Rock, Baroque Folk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, log)
Total Time: 01:15:24
Total Size: 194/431 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Life Is A Stream (Instrumental) (Jeffrey P. Johnson) - 2:26
2. Bye, Bye Billy - 2:25
3. Ceremony (Edward Sheehy) - 2:47
4. On You Alone - 4:06
5. Eversince - 2:31
6. When You're Feeling Blue - 3:28
7. Corrine (Jeffrey P. Johnson) - 2:40
8. Dealer - 2:59
9. Dedication - 3:43
10. Picking Up The Pieces - 2:46
11. Horizons (Edward Sheehy) - 3:32
12. Life Is A Stream (Vocal) (Jeffrey P. Johnson) - 2:27
13. Mornings - 4:16
14. What Am I Doing Here - 2:35
15. Dedication (Demo) - 3:49
16. This One's For You - 4:46
17. As Long As I'm With You - 4:04
18. Take A Little Time - 3:07
19. Some People Know How To Live - 3:56
20. Mildred Metz - 2:37
21. The Time Has Come - 3:30
22. When You're Feeling Blue - 3:19
23. Little Lady - 1:56
Line-up::
Mary Perrin - Vocals, Guitar
Chuck Perrin - Vocals, Guitar
Bruce Brown - Dobro Guitar
Davis Robin - Bass
Billy Herman - Drums
Chuck Jobes - Keyboards
Hoyt Jones - String, Horn Arrangements
In the wake of the radio success of our first collection of the wonderful music of Chuck & Mary Perrin, Rev-Ola proudly presents "Life Is a Stream", an expanded edition of their superb and fabulously rare third album. Featuring the unique intimate vocal style of Chuck and Mary in a new setting of expanded instrumentation in contrast to the exquisite minimalism of their other recordings. Briefly, in 1971, after having toured the circuit incessantly to mounting success, Chuck and Mary ran into their friend Irving Azoff, even then a budding super-manager. He set them up with legendary Chicago promo man Peter Wright (whose credits in Chicago Pop and Soul need no restating here!). Peter had started two new labels, Twilight for blues and soul, and Sunlight for pop and rock.