Tom Kimmel - Circle Back Home (1990)

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Title: Circle Back Home
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Polydor
Genre: Westcoast, AOR
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 44:26
Total Size: 122/325 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. Always 4:05
2. Swept Away 4:19
3. A Small Song 3:15
4. Skintight 4:12
5. Bon Vivant 4:21
6. Face To Face 5:11
7. Grace Under Pressure 4:30
8. On The Frontline 5:00
9. Love Is My Religion 4:13
10. Circle Back Home 5:19

Tom Kimmel lead vocals
Doug Sisemore (Henry Lee Summer) keyboards
Nathan East (Joe Satriani, Richard Marx, Eddie Money) bass
Jimmy Bralower (Billy Squier, Joan Jett, Meat Loaf) drums
Guy Roche (Cher) keyboards
Mike Lawfer keyboards
Larry Chaney guitar
Steve Khan (Pages) guitar
Vaneese Thomas backing vocals
Curtis King Jr. backing vocals
Brenda White-King backing vocals
Vicky Hampton backing vocals
Kim Fleming backing vocals

Although he has developed a following for his own releases over the course of a 20-year career, Tom Kimmel has had more success landing tracks on albums by better-known artists. Born in Memphis, TN, and raised in rural Alabama, Kimmel graduated from the University of Alabama and relocated to Nashville in the early '80s. Early credits as a songwriter came his way when his songs were cut by ex-Byrds Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman, as well as the Band's Levon Helm. Kimmel recorded two albums as a solo artist for Polygram, 1987's 5 to 1 and 1990's Circle Back Home. "That's Freedom," pulled as a single from 5 to 1, managed to make the Hot 100 singles chart, but was a bigger hit for Australian star John Farnham, who scored a number one with it at home. In 1993, Kimmel released a compilation, Don't Look Back, through his own label, Point Clear, and followed it a year later with the live-acoustic Bones. As of the 2000s, Kimmel remained an active songwriter and performer, having seen his songs covered by artists like Joe Cocker, Johnny Cash, Stray Cats, Maura O'Connell, the Spinners, and Linda Ronstadt.



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