Hudson-Ford – The A&M Albums (Reissue) (1973-75/2017)
Artist: Hudson-Ford
Title: The A&M Albums
Year Of Release: 1973-75/2017
Label: Caroline Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:17:44
Total Size: 336/949 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The A&M Albums
Year Of Release: 1973-75/2017
Label: Caroline Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:17:44
Total Size: 336/949 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1 (Nickelodeon):
01. Crying Blues
02. Angels
03. I Wanted You
04. Hello, I Thought You Were Dead
05. Solitude
06. Dark Lord
07. Pick Up The Pieces
08. Let Her Cry
09. Tea Leaf (To Joss)
10. Take It Back
11. I Don't Understand
12. Revelations
Bonus Tracks:
13. This Is Not The Way (To End A War Or To Die)
14. Make No Mistake
15. Take It Back (7" Version)
CD 2 (Free Spirit):
01. Take A Little Word
02. Free Spirit
03. Mother Mild
04. I Don't Want To Be A Star
05. Silent Star
06. Such A Day
07. How Many Times
08. Floating In The Wind
Bonus Tracks:
09. Burn Baby Burn
10. Floating In The Wind (7" Version)
СD 3 (Worlds Collide):
01. Did Worlds Collide?
02. Mechanics
03. When Love Has Overgrown
04. As Hours Go By
05. Bootleg
06. Jesus Said
07. Day Without Love
08. Petro Rock
09. Mile High City
10. Keep Me Rolling
Bonus Tracks:
11. When Love Has Overgrown (7" Version)
12. When The Lights Go Out
Line-up::
John Ford – vocals, bass guitar, guitar (1973-1977)
Richard Hudson – vocals, guitar, sitar (1973-1977)
Chris Parren – keyboards (1973-1977)
Mickey Keen - guitar (1973-1974)
Gerry Conway - drums (1973-1974)
Ken Laws – drums (1974-1977; died 2007)
Mick Clarke - guitar (1974-1975)
Hudson-Ford were a UK rock band-style duo, formed when John Ford and Richard Hudson left Strawbs in 1973. The original lineup featured Hudson (now playing guitar instead of drums) and Ford along with Chris Parren on keyboards, Mickey Keen on guitars, and Gerry Conway on drums. Conway left in May 1974 prior to the recording of "Free Spirit" and was replaced by Ken Laws. Mickey Keen left the band in December 1974 and was replaced briefly by Mick Clarke, formerly of The Roy Young Band. Mick Clarke moved to the United States in 1975 and was not replaced. The lineup remained stable from that point until the group dissolved in late 1977.