Bob Carpenter - Silent Passage (Korean Remastered) (1975/2007)
Artist: Bob Carpenter
Title: Silent Passage
Year Of Release: 1975/2007
Label: Riverman
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:10
Total Size: 108/242 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Silent Passage
Year Of Release: 1975/2007
Label: Riverman
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:10
Total Size: 108/242 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Miracle Man - 3:16
2. Silent Passage - 2:51
3. Old Friends - 3:42
4. First Light - 4:53
5. Morning Train - 4:32
6. The Believer - 3:44
7. Gypsy Boy - 4:40
8. Down Along The Border - 2:53
9. Before My Time - 4:46
10. Now And Then - 2:23
Bob Carpenter - Vocals, Guitar
Lee Skar - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Bill Payne - Piano, Organ
George Lowell - Bottelneck, Electric Guitar
Ben Keith - Steel
Buddy Cage - Steel
Milan Kymlicka - Strings
Skip Beckwith - Bass
Tim Pirie - Strings
Peter Pringle - Harmonium
Brian Ahern - Percussion, String
Don Thompson - Sax
Dianne Brooks - Backing Vocals
Anne Murray - Backing Vocals
Emmylou Harris - Backing Vocals
Canadian singer and songwriter, born March 12, 1945 near North Bay, Ontario. Died in 1995.
Bob Carpenter came close to being a major star. He received a glowing mention in Rolling Stone in 1970, recorded an album for Warner Brothers and had his songs recorded by Emmylou Harris, Billy Joe Shaver and others. But Silent Passage, his lone solo album recorded in 1974, was pressed and ready to ship when contract negotiations shelved the record indefinitely. By the time things were resolved it was the end of the 70's singer-songwriter boom and Warner had moved on. The album saw release by the Canadian label Stony Plain in 1984 but by that time Bob had all but moved on from the careerist aspects of the music business. He died in 1995 and the last decade of his life was spent in religious devotion. He joined a Buddhist monastery shortly before his death.
Bob Carpenter came close to being a major star. He received a glowing mention in Rolling Stone in 1970, recorded an album for Warner Brothers and had his songs recorded by Emmylou Harris, Billy Joe Shaver and others. But Silent Passage, his lone solo album recorded in 1974, was pressed and ready to ship when contract negotiations shelved the record indefinitely. By the time things were resolved it was the end of the 70's singer-songwriter boom and Warner had moved on. The album saw release by the Canadian label Stony Plain in 1984 but by that time Bob had all but moved on from the careerist aspects of the music business. He died in 1995 and the last decade of his life was spent in religious devotion. He joined a Buddhist monastery shortly before his death.