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Tommy Mclain - I Ran Down Every Dream (2022) [Hi-Res]

Tommy Mclain - I Ran Down Every Dream (2022) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Tommy Mclain

Tracklist:

1. No Tomorrows Now (3:08)
2. I Ran Down Every Dream (3:23)
3. I Hope (3:47)
4. Livin' on the Losin' End (2:54)
5. The Greatest Show on Hurt (3:24)
6. California (2:55)
7. That's What Mama Used to Do (3:41)
8. Somebody (3:29)
9. My Hidden Heart (3:28)
10. Stand for Something (2:24)
11. If You Don't Love Me (3:43)
12. Before I Grow Too Old (2:48)
13. London Too (4:57)

Tommy McLain, one of the founding fathers of the swamp pop genre, returns with his first new album in over 40 years: I Ran Down Every Dream. Produced by fellow Lil' Band O' Gold member CC Adcock, the album features contributions from legendary artists who cite Tommy as a major influence, including Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Van Dyke Parks and Augie Meyers.

At 82 years young, Tommy has finally released the album of his career. Ranging from the Americana roots sound of "Somebody" and "Livin' on the Losin' End" to stripped-back, introspective renditions of early Tommy hits like "No Tomorrows Now" and "Before I Grow Too Old," Tommy McLain cements himself as one of the few living legends from the 1960s who is still putting out new music and touring around the world. A beautiful look at a songwriter who (a half-century later) is finally receiving his due.




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  • nilesh65
  •  wrote in 17:07
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 18:52
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 08:04
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Many thanks for 24-96!!
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  • LD
  •  wrote in 06:00
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What a great collection of tunes, and equally great collection of musicians to help out. Excellent post SDD. Thanks.