Richard Clapton - Past Hits and Previews (1978 Reissue) (1992) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Richard Clapton
- Title: Past Hits and Previews
- Year Of Release: 1978 (1992)
- Label: Infinity / Festival Records
- Genre: Classic Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 41:12
- Total Size: 274 / 111 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Stepping Across The Line (04:03)
02. Girls On The Avenue (03:58)
03. Goodbye Tiger (05:47)
04. Capricorn Dancer (03:16)
05. I Wanna Be A Survivor (04:03)
06. When The Heat's Off (03:18)
07. Deep Water (05:28)
08. Blue Bay Blues (04:52)
09. Need A Visionary (04:41)
10. Suit Yourself (02:33)
01. Stepping Across The Line (04:03)
02. Girls On The Avenue (03:58)
03. Goodbye Tiger (05:47)
04. Capricorn Dancer (03:16)
05. I Wanna Be A Survivor (04:03)
06. When The Heat's Off (03:18)
07. Deep Water (05:28)
08. Blue Bay Blues (04:52)
09. Need A Visionary (04:41)
10. Suit Yourself (02:33)
Australian singer/songwriter Richard Clapton played with several bands during the late '60s and '70s as he traveled across Europe before returning to Australia in 1972 to begin his solo career.
His debut single, "Last Train to Marseilles," released in October 1972, was not commercially successful and he joined the jazz-rock band Sun for a six-week stint. His debut album, Prussian Blue, was released in November 1973, but his first chart success was with the single "Girls on the Avenue," which reached number two nationally in March 1975. He released the Girls on the Avenue album followed by the album Main Street Jive in July 1976. A European tour followed at the end of the year. Clapton's contribution to the 1977 Highway One soundtrack album, "Capricorn Dancer," peaked at number 20.
Clapton's third album, Goodbye Tiger, was released in August 1977 and is considered one of his finest works. It peaked at number five nationally during November. The next year was spent touring and recording in Los Angeles. Two tracks from the American sessions, "Steppin' Across the Line" and "When the Heat's Off," appeared on the compilation album Past Hits and Previews, released in November 1978.
His debut single, "Last Train to Marseilles," released in October 1972, was not commercially successful and he joined the jazz-rock band Sun for a six-week stint. His debut album, Prussian Blue, was released in November 1973, but his first chart success was with the single "Girls on the Avenue," which reached number two nationally in March 1975. He released the Girls on the Avenue album followed by the album Main Street Jive in July 1976. A European tour followed at the end of the year. Clapton's contribution to the 1977 Highway One soundtrack album, "Capricorn Dancer," peaked at number 20.
Clapton's third album, Goodbye Tiger, was released in August 1977 and is considered one of his finest works. It peaked at number five nationally during November. The next year was spent touring and recording in Los Angeles. Two tracks from the American sessions, "Steppin' Across the Line" and "When the Heat's Off," appeared on the compilation album Past Hits and Previews, released in November 1978.
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