Michael Gately - Gately's Cafe (Korean Remastered) (1972/2013)
Artist: Michael Gately
Title: Gately's Cafe
Year Of Release: 1972/2013
Label: Big Pink
Genre: Folk Rock, Blues
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:13
Total Size: 253 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Gately's Cafe
Year Of Release: 1972/2013
Label: Big Pink
Genre: Folk Rock, Blues
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:13
Total Size: 253 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Introduction (My Heart Sings) - 2:07
2. The Way Your Love Is Going - 3:22
3. Love Of My Life (Michael Gately, Robert John) - 3:21
4. Karo - 2:00
5. Lonesome Song ('Bout Someone Who's Gone He's Got To Carry On I Wonder Can He Make It?) (Al Kooper, Phyllis Major) - 3:00
6. The Piano Player's (Al Kooper) - 4:40
7. Sometimes I Get A Notion (Gotta See The Country) - 2:10
8. You're What's Been Missing From My Life (Michael Gately, Robert John) - 3:00
9. Hook Another Horse (To Your Love Carriage) - 3:54
10. Over Now (Michael Gately, Robert John) - 2:45
11. Color All The World (Michael Gately, Robert John) - 5:30
Michael Gately - Vocals
Robert John - Vocals
Caleb Quaye - Acoustic, Electric Guitars
Herbie Flowers - Bass
Roger Pope - Drums, Body Percussion
Paul Kossoff - Guitar
Ian Duck - Harmonica
Al Kooper - Keyboards, Arranger
Jerry Goodman - Violin
Michael Gately's first album "Gately's Cafe", which left two wonderful works in the early 70's, known as the songwriting partner of Robert John, who is familiar with the soft rock masterpiece "If You Don't Want My Love", and Robert John also participates fully in this work. Produced by Al Kooper, not to mention the sense of songwriting, the whispering voice that cannot be imagined from this jacket and Al Cooper's wonderful arrangement match very well, boasting a high degree of perfection without any discarded songs. Gentle vocals and harmonies. Based on folk and blues, with good time feeling phrases and arrangements, the fresh appearance is a masterpiece that travels from Bliss Building to Greenwich Village to the West Coast.