Linda Lewis - Legends (2005)

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Artist:
Title: Legends
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Genre: Pop, Soul, Funk, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:24:17
Total Size: 932 / 333 MB
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Disc 1
1. All Comes Back to Love (03:42)
2. Bonfire (03:40)
3. Can't We Just Sit Down and Talk It Over (03:59)
4. Come Back and Finish What You Started (02:38)
5. Cordon Blues (03:48)
6. Dreamer of Dreams (04:04)
7. Flipped Over Your Love (02:56)
8. I Do My Best to Impress (03:33)
9. It's In His Kiss (03:19)
10. Light Years Away (04:03)
11. Love Love Love (03:39)
12. Love Where Are You Now (That I Need You) (03:25)
13. May You Never (04:02)

Disc 2
1. Moon and I (03:59)
2. My Friend the Sun (04:40)
3. My Grandaddy Could Reggae (03:18)
4. My Love Is Here to Stay (03:42)
5. Never Been Done Before (03:58)
6. Number One Heartbreaker (03:56)
7. Not a Little Girl Anymore (04:11)
8. (Remember the Days of) The Old Schoolyard (03:10)
9. Rock and Roller Coaster (03:16)
10. Shining (03:55)
11. So Many Mysteries to Find (04:06)
12. The Other Side (04:03)
13. The Seaside Song (02:19)

Disc 3
1. This Time I'll Be Sweeter (03:51)
2. Walk About (03:51)
3. Winter Wonderland (03:57)
4. I'd Be Surprisingly Good for You (03:05)
5. That's Love (04:32)
6. Rolling for a While (03:30)
7. Best Days of My Life (03:02)
8. 109 Jamaican Highway (04:02)
9. My Aphrodisiac Is You (03:50)
10. Beggars and Kings (03:33)
11. It Seemed Like a Good Idea At the Time (03:34)
12. Save the Last Dance for Me (03:38)
13. Sleeping Like a Baby Now (04:12)

Born in London, Linda Lewis made her stage debut as a child, performing alongside her mother and father in the clubs near her East End home. In 1961, again encouraged by her parents, Lewis landed a bit part in the swinging film A Taste of Honey; another small role found her playing a star struck fan in the Beatles' 1965 film Help.

Acting, however, was never her first ambition. Rapidly building a reputation as a singer, she performed alongside bluesman John Lee Hooker and R&B band Herbie Goins & the Nighttimers. Signing to Polydor in 1967, the youthful Lewis cut her first single, "You Turned My Bitter into Sweet"; soon after, she joined the soul-rock outfit Ferris Wheel, alongside Diana Ferris, Bernie Holland (later of Jody Grind), and Dennis Elliot, who would go on to both If and Foreigner. A live favorite in the U.K., Lewis and Ferris Wheel also found moderate success overseas as they undertook a succession of European tours. Working with producer Ian Samwell, Ferris Wheel cut two albums, Can't Break the Habit in 1967, and a self-titled effort in 1970, together with a handful of singles, including "I Can't Break the Habit," "Let It be Me," "The Na Na Song," and "Can't Stop Now.". Ferris Wheel disbanded in 1970.



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