Family - A Song For Me (Japan Remastered) (1970/2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Family
- Title: A Song For Me
- Year Of Release: 1970/2004
- Label: Air Mail Archive
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:07:15
- Total Size: 449 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Drowned In Wine - 4:09
2. Some Poor Soul - 2:44
3. Love Is A Sleeper - 4:01
4. Stop For The Traffic - Through The Heart Of Me - 2:12
5. Wheels (John "Charlie" Whitney, Rick Grech, Roger Chapman) - 4:37
6. Song For Sinking Lovers - 4:06
7. Hey - Let It Rock - 0:59
8. The Cat And The Rat - 2:30
9. 93's OK J (John "Charlie" Whitney, John Weider) - 3:58
10. A Song For Me (John "Charlie" Whitney, John Weider, Rob Townsend, Roger Chapman) - 9:22
11. No Mule's Fool - 3:12
Bonus Tracks:
12. Good Friend Of Mine - 3:31
13. Drowned In Wine - 4:10
14. The Cat And The Rat - 2:48
15. Wheels (John "Charlie" Whitney, Rick Grech, Roger Chapman) - 6:46
16. A Song For Me (John "Charlie" Whitney, John Weider, Rob Townsend, Roger Chapman) - 8:01
Line-up::
Roger Chapman - Vocals, Percussion
Charlie Whitney - Electric, Acoustic Guitars, Bass
John Weider - Acoustic Guitar, Bass,
Poli Palmer - Percussion, Keyboards,, Vibes
Rob Townsend - Drums, Percussion
With:
George Bruno - Organ
Jim King - Saxophone
Family is an English rock band, active from late 1966 to October 1973, and again since 2013 for a series of live shows. Their style has been characterised as progressive rock, as their sound often explored other genres, incorporating elements of styles such as folk, psychedelia, acid rock, jazz fusion, and rock and roll. The band achieved recognition in the United Kingdom through their albums, club and concert tours, and appearances at festivals.
The band's rotating membership throughout its relatively short existence led to a diversity in sound throughout their different albums. Family are also often seen as an unjustly forgotten act, when compared with other bands from the same period and have been described as an "odd band loved by a small but rabid group of fans". Although most of their recordings were issued in the US, the band never achieved any appreciable success there.
The band's rotating membership throughout its relatively short existence led to a diversity in sound throughout their different albums. Family are also often seen as an unjustly forgotten act, when compared with other bands from the same period and have been described as an "odd band loved by a small but rabid group of fans". Although most of their recordings were issued in the US, the band never achieved any appreciable success there.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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