Steve Forbert - Orbit On Tour: Live in Denver (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Steve Forbert
- Title: Orbit On Tour: Live in Denver
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Rolling Tide Music
- Genre: Folk Rock, Classic Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:13:09
- Total Size: 505 Mb / 187 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. If You've Gotta Ask You'll Never Know 02:17
2. Baby 05:55
3. Band Intros 00:57
4. Steve Forbert's Midsummer Night's Toast 03:14
5. Rain (Philadelphia Rain) 03:22
6. January 23-30, 1978 06:11
7. Thinkin' 03:11
8. You're Darn Right 03:25
9. Song For Katrina 03:37
10. In the Jailhouse Now 03:06
11. What Kinda Guy? 02:58
12. Laughter Lou (Who Needs You?) 03:31
13. Cellophane City 05:42
14. It Isn't Gonna Be That Way 06:30
15. Romeo's Tune 03:13
16. Say Goodbye To Little Jo 04:18
17. Schoolgirl 03:08
18. You Can Not Win If You Do Not Play 04:51
19. Get Well Soon 03:43
1. If You've Gotta Ask You'll Never Know 02:17
2. Baby 05:55
3. Band Intros 00:57
4. Steve Forbert's Midsummer Night's Toast 03:14
5. Rain (Philadelphia Rain) 03:22
6. January 23-30, 1978 06:11
7. Thinkin' 03:11
8. You're Darn Right 03:25
9. Song For Katrina 03:37
10. In the Jailhouse Now 03:06
11. What Kinda Guy? 02:58
12. Laughter Lou (Who Needs You?) 03:31
13. Cellophane City 05:42
14. It Isn't Gonna Be That Way 06:30
15. Romeo's Tune 03:13
16. Say Goodbye To Little Jo 04:18
17. Schoolgirl 03:08
18. You Can Not Win If You Do Not Play 04:51
19. Get Well Soon 03:43
American singer/songwriter Steve Forbert rose to popularity in 1979 thanks to his breakout hit "Romeo's Tune," a tuneful slice of Americana-driven rock with a memorable piano melody and a poetic sense of introspection that became one of his hallmarks. When his next two albums failed to make as big a commercial impact, he left New York and set up shop in Nashville, mounting a comeback with 1988's Streets of This Town, which he followed with a string of albums throughout the '90s. His 2002 tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, Any Old Time, earned a Grammy nomination, and Keith Urban's 2007 cover of "Romeo's Tune" helped revive interest in his biggest hit. Heading into the 2010s, he continued to release quality folk-rock albums, offering a pair of late-career highlights in 2012's Over with You and 2018's The Magic Tree.
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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