Tony Hazzard – Go North - The Bronze Anthology (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Tony Hazzard
- Title: The Bronze Anthology
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Castle Musi
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Ballad
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:00:03 + 01:01:18
- Total Size: 304/747 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Blue Movie Man
02. Daffodils
03. Woman in the West
04. Sara's Birthday
05. Abbot of the Vale
06. Mum and Dad
07. Redwoods Back Home
08. Loudwater Zoo
09. Another Day Will Come
10. Lie Down
11. Promised Land
12. Don't Need to Anymore Now
13. Loudwater House
14. Abbot of the Vale [Alternative Version]
15. Blue Movie Man [Alternative Version]
16. The Way I Feel
17. How She's Making Out
18. All Time Now
19. (Go Home Get Back) Go North
CD 2:
01. Loudwater Band
02. The Potter
03. Sweet Ruby Ruby Nite-Time (It's Time to Blow Out the Stars)
04. Blossom
05. Paul McCartney
06. I Think I'm Getting Over You Now
07. How Can a Woman Like You Smile
08. Wheels
09. Got to Be You Got to Be Me
10. Mamma
11. Chorleywood Bottom Rag
12. Mrs Q
13. Hangover Blues
14. Seventh Son
15. (Go Home Get Back) Go North [2005 Version]
The name Tony Hazzard may not ring a bell, but the English singer/songwriter has written hits for everyone from the Hollies, Manfred Mann, and Herman's Hermits to Gene Pitney and Andy Williams. Born and raised in Liverpool, Hazzard picked up the guitar and ukulele at a young age. A formidable student, he managed to miss out on the Merseybeat skiffle scene that engulfed the region in the early '60s, focusing instead on his education at Durham University. Music soon got the best of him, though, and through a mutual friend he was introduced to BBC story editor Tony Garnett. Garnett persuaded Hazzard to move to London to pursue his songwriting ambitions, advice that was heeded by the young musician. He signed with music publisher/Manfred Mann manager Gerry Bron, who put him on a retainer. Hits followed for numerous groups, and Hazzard began work on a record of his own.
While Tony Hazzard Sings was released in 1969 to little or no fanfare, his sophomore effort (Loudwater House) helped establish the artist as a potential soft rock superstar. Many of the musicians who played on the record (Chris Spedding, Mike Batt, and B.J. Cole) were touring with Elton John at the time, and Hazzard soon found himself providing backing vocals on John's Tumbleweed Connection and Honky Chateau. His third and final album, the country-tinged Was That Alright Then, arrived in 1973, but failed to generate much public support. In 2005, both Loudwater House and Was That Alright Then, along with some rarities and unissued outtakes, were remastered and compiled on the two-disc Go North: The Bronze Anthology. Hazzard continues to write music at his home in Cornwall, and plans to release a new record in the very near future.
While Tony Hazzard Sings was released in 1969 to little or no fanfare, his sophomore effort (Loudwater House) helped establish the artist as a potential soft rock superstar. Many of the musicians who played on the record (Chris Spedding, Mike Batt, and B.J. Cole) were touring with Elton John at the time, and Hazzard soon found himself providing backing vocals on John's Tumbleweed Connection and Honky Chateau. His third and final album, the country-tinged Was That Alright Then, arrived in 1973, but failed to generate much public support. In 2005, both Loudwater House and Was That Alright Then, along with some rarities and unissued outtakes, were remastered and compiled on the two-disc Go North: The Bronze Anthology. Hazzard continues to write music at his home in Cornwall, and plans to release a new record in the very near future.
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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