Tim Rose - The Musician (1975) [1995]
Artist: Tim Rose
Title: The Musician
Year Of Release: 1975 [1995]
Label: Edsel Records [EDCD 448]
Genre: Rock, Folk
Quality: FLAC (*image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 00:46:44
Total Size: 363 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
A nearly forgotten singer/songwriter of the '60s, Tim Rose's early work bore a strong resemblance to another Tim working in Greenwich Village around 1966-67, Tim Hardin. Rose also favored a throaty blues-folk-rock style with pop production flourishes, though he looked to outside material more, wasn't quite in Hardin's league as a singer or songwriter, and had a much harsher, even gravelly vocal tone. Before beginning a solo career, Rose had sung with Cass Elliott in the folk trio The Big Three, a few years before she joined The Mamas And Papas. Signed by Columbia in 1966, his 1967 debut album (which actually included a few previously released singles) is considered by far his most significant work. Title: The Musician
Year Of Release: 1975 [1995]
Label: Edsel Records [EDCD 448]
Genre: Rock, Folk
Quality: FLAC (*image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 00:46:44
Total Size: 363 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
by Richie Unterberger
Tracks:
1. Morning Dew (Bonnie Dobson) - 4:43
2. 7.30 Song (Tim Rose, Nick Theobald) - 4:51
3. Small Town Talk (Bobby Charles, Rick Danko) - 3:51
4. The Musician (Mike Shepstone, Peter Dibbens) - 3:43
5. Loving Arms (Tom Jans) - 3:31
6. Old Man (Neil Young) - 4:09
7. Hey Joe (Billy Roberts) - 4:30
8. It's Not My Life That's Been Changing (Tim Rose) - 3:25
9. The Day I Spent With You (Tim Rose) - 3:29
10.Second Avenue (Tim Moore) - 3:13
11.Now You're A Lady (John D. Bryant) - 3:26
12.Where Is The Good Life? (Tim Rose, Andy Summers) - 3:52