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Family - A Song For Me (2022 Expanded & Remastered Edition) (2022)

Family - A Song For Me (2022 Expanded & Remastered Edition) (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Family

  • Title: A Song For Me (2022 Expanded & Remastered Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1970/2022
  • Label: Esoteric
  • Genre: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:41:30
  • Total Size: 234 mb | 516 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Family - Drowned In Wine (2022 Remaster)
02. Family - Some Poor Soul (2022 Remaster)
03. Family - Love Is A Sleeper (2022 Remaster)
04. Family - Stop For The Traffic / Through The Heart Of Me (2022 Remaster)
05. Family - Wheels (2022 Remaster)
06. Family - Song For Sinking Lovers (2022 Remaster)
07. Family - Hey - Let It Rock (2022 Remaster)
08. Family - The Cat And The Rat (2022 Remaster)
09. Family - 93's OK J (2022 Remaster)
10. Family - A Song For Me (2022 Remaster)
11. Family - No Mule's Fool ((Mono Single Version) [2022 Remaster])
12. Family - Good Friend Of Mine ((Mono Single Version) [2022 Remaster])
13. Family - Today (2022 Remaster)
14. Family - Song For Lots (2022 Remaster)

CD2

01. Family - Roger Chapman Interview / Drowned In Wine (Live, BBC Top Gear Session, 28th July 1969)
02. Family - Wheels (Live, BBC Top Gear Session, 28th July 1969)
03. Family - No Mule's Fool (Live, BBC Top Gear Session, 28th July 1969)
04. Family - The Cat And The Rat (Live, BBC Top Gear Session, 28th July 1969)
05. Family - Love Is A Sleeper (Live, BBC John Peel Sunday Concert, 4th January 1970)
06. Family - Stop For The Traffic / Through The Heart Of Me (Live, BBC John Peel Sunday Concert, 4th January 1970)
07. Family - 93's OK J (Live, BBC John Peel Sunday Concert, 4th January 1970)
08. Family - Here Comes The Grin (Live, BBC John Peel Sunday Concert, 4th January 1970)
09. Family - No Mule's Fool ((Stereo Mix) [2022 Remaster])
10. Family - Good Friend Of Mine ((Stereo Mix) [2022 Remaster])
11. Family - Today ((Promotional Version) [2022 Remaster])

Twenty seven years after the fact, this might well be the best of the early Family recordings. A combination of hard rock (bordering on metal) and wistful folk-rock (it sounds as if Chapman and Whitney were listening to a lot of Incredible String Band), A Song for Me veers toward early progressive rock, but isn't as nakedly indulgent as some early prog-rock recordings (e.g., they didn't try to sound like a jazz band, they wanted to sound like a rock band screwing around with jazz). Perhaps their most experimental record, it seems as though the credo in making this disc was that anything went. And on tracks like "Drowned in Wine," it works quite well. Again, Chapman offers more proof of his vocal greatness, and again the record sells large quantities in England and nearly nothing in America.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 16:08
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Many thanks for lossless.