Albert Hammond - Original Album Classics (5CD Set) (2016) 320 kbps
BAND/ARTIST: Albert Hammond
- Title: Original Album Classics
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Sony Music Entertainment
- Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock, Singer-songwriter
- Quality: MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 02:51:29
- Total Size: 443 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1972 - It Never Rains In Southern California (00:36:26)
01. Listen To The World 03:00
02. If You Gotta Break Another Heart 02:41
03. From Great Britain To L.A. 03:32
04. Brand New Day 03:27
05. Anyone Here In The Audience 03;58
06. It Never Rains In Southern California 03:53
07. Names, Tags, Numbers And Labels 04:30
08. Down By The River 03:06
09. The Road To Understanding 04:24
10. The Air That I Breathe 03:51
1973 - The Free Electric Band (00:33:27)
01. Smokey Factory Blues 03:30
02. The Peacemaker 02:42
03. Woman Of The World 03:09
04. Everything I Want To Do 02:35
05. Who's For Lunch Today? 02:58
06. The Free Electric Band 03:26
07. Rebecca 03:09
08. The Day The British Army Lost The War 04:04
09. For The Peace Of All Mankind 04:13
10. I'll Think I'll Go That Way 03:36
1975 - 99 Miles From L.A. (00:32:35)
01. 99 Miles From L.A. 02:57
02. Down By The River 03:10
03. One Life 02:19
04. Love Isn't Love Till You Give It Away 02:51
05. The Face Not The Image 03:11
06. Good Old Days 03:27
07. Lay The Music Down 03:03
08. Rivers Are For Boats 02:49
09. Somebody's Happiness 03:00
10. A Job Is A Home To A Homeless Man 02:34
11. To All The Girls I've Loved Before 03:08
1976 - When I Need You (00:35:36)
01. Tangled Up In Tears 03:11
02. To All The Girls I've Loved Before 03:31
03. Kaleidoscope 03:45
04. Rivers Are For Boats 02:59
05. You And I 03:45
06. 99 Miles From L.A. 04:02
07. When I Need You 04:30
08. Cry Baby 03:40
09. Moonlight Lady 03:09
10. All Alone Am I 02:59
1982 - Somewhere In America (00:33:25)
01. The Light At The End Of The Line 02:46
02. Sweet Defector 04:08
03. Rendezvous 03:00
04. Shoot 'Em Up, Shoot 'Em Down 03:11
05. Hero On Parade 03:20
06. Oh, What A Time 03:02
07. Before You Change The World 03:25
08. The Right Time 03:30
09. Doe Was The Loving Kind 03:04
10. Somewhere In America 03:55
1972 - It Never Rains In Southern California (00:36:26)
01. Listen To The World 03:00
02. If You Gotta Break Another Heart 02:41
03. From Great Britain To L.A. 03:32
04. Brand New Day 03:27
05. Anyone Here In The Audience 03;58
06. It Never Rains In Southern California 03:53
07. Names, Tags, Numbers And Labels 04:30
08. Down By The River 03:06
09. The Road To Understanding 04:24
10. The Air That I Breathe 03:51
1973 - The Free Electric Band (00:33:27)
01. Smokey Factory Blues 03:30
02. The Peacemaker 02:42
03. Woman Of The World 03:09
04. Everything I Want To Do 02:35
05. Who's For Lunch Today? 02:58
06. The Free Electric Band 03:26
07. Rebecca 03:09
08. The Day The British Army Lost The War 04:04
09. For The Peace Of All Mankind 04:13
10. I'll Think I'll Go That Way 03:36
1975 - 99 Miles From L.A. (00:32:35)
01. 99 Miles From L.A. 02:57
02. Down By The River 03:10
03. One Life 02:19
04. Love Isn't Love Till You Give It Away 02:51
05. The Face Not The Image 03:11
06. Good Old Days 03:27
07. Lay The Music Down 03:03
08. Rivers Are For Boats 02:49
09. Somebody's Happiness 03:00
10. A Job Is A Home To A Homeless Man 02:34
11. To All The Girls I've Loved Before 03:08
1976 - When I Need You (00:35:36)
01. Tangled Up In Tears 03:11
02. To All The Girls I've Loved Before 03:31
03. Kaleidoscope 03:45
04. Rivers Are For Boats 02:59
05. You And I 03:45
06. 99 Miles From L.A. 04:02
07. When I Need You 04:30
08. Cry Baby 03:40
09. Moonlight Lady 03:09
10. All Alone Am I 02:59
1982 - Somewhere In America (00:33:25)
01. The Light At The End Of The Line 02:46
02. Sweet Defector 04:08
03. Rendezvous 03:00
04. Shoot 'Em Up, Shoot 'Em Down 03:11
05. Hero On Parade 03:20
06. Oh, What A Time 03:02
07. Before You Change The World 03:25
08. The Right Time 03:30
09. Doe Was The Loving Kind 03:04
10. Somewhere In America 03:55
Albert Hammond is one of the more successful pop/rock songwriters to come out of England during the 1960s and 1970s, and has also enjoyed a long career as a recording artist, his work popular in two languages on three continents across four decades. Hammond was born in London in 1944 – his family actually came from the British colony on Gibraltar, but wartime considerations caused his mother to be evacuated to London, where she gave birth. He spent his childhood and youth on Gibraltar, where he became fluent in both English and Spanish – that bilingual ability would serve him well in his later career. His family lived modestly on his father's fireman's pay, and one of his early diversions was music – he sang in church and became head choir boy. He also became interested in popular music, sang for his own enjoyment, and also took up the guitar.
Hammond reached his teens just as rock & roll was taking hold on British youth. By his own account, at the outset of his performing career Hammond played and sang in a Moroccan strip club. In an interview with John Tobler, he recalled performing in front of audiences of American servicemen, singing Dion repertory such as "The Wanderer." In 1958 he and a friend, Richard Cartwright, began performing as a duo on the island and in Spain. Hammond become reasonably proficient on the guitar and was a more than fair singer, and they were good enough as a duo that they eventually became the core of a band called the Diamond Boys. By then, Hammond had done something that was the worst fear of most parents – left school to embark on a music career, which for Hammond soon came to include writing songs. The Diamond Boys, whose vocal influences included the Everly Brothers, the Kalin Twins, and the Brook Brothers, mostly did English and Spanish rock & roll songs, and cut Hammond's first two songs, "New Orleans" and "Fools in Love," which were good enough to get issued together as a Parlophone single. Even at this early point in his career, Hammond displayed his facility for writing songs with a distinctly American feel, though "New Orleans" had an added twist, showing the heavy influence of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates' "Shakin' All Over" in its accompaniment and arrangement. .....
Hammond reached his teens just as rock & roll was taking hold on British youth. By his own account, at the outset of his performing career Hammond played and sang in a Moroccan strip club. In an interview with John Tobler, he recalled performing in front of audiences of American servicemen, singing Dion repertory such as "The Wanderer." In 1958 he and a friend, Richard Cartwright, began performing as a duo on the island and in Spain. Hammond become reasonably proficient on the guitar and was a more than fair singer, and they were good enough as a duo that they eventually became the core of a band called the Diamond Boys. By then, Hammond had done something that was the worst fear of most parents – left school to embark on a music career, which for Hammond soon came to include writing songs. The Diamond Boys, whose vocal influences included the Everly Brothers, the Kalin Twins, and the Brook Brothers, mostly did English and Spanish rock & roll songs, and cut Hammond's first two songs, "New Orleans" and "Fools in Love," which were good enough to get issued together as a Parlophone single. Even at this early point in his career, Hammond displayed his facility for writing songs with a distinctly American feel, though "New Orleans" had an added twist, showing the heavy influence of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates' "Shakin' All Over" in its accompaniment and arrangement. .....
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