Little Dreamer (1980) - Peter Green
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Featuring » |
Peter Green
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Guest Appearances » |
Pam Douglas, John (Rhino) Edwards, Kuma Harada, Carol Ingram, Ronnie Johnson, Dave Mattacks, Morris/Maurice Pert, Roy Shipston, Peter Vernon-Kell, Paul Westwood, David Wilkey
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1980-04
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Domestic Vinyl/CD Album
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William Bell (Songwriter), Peter Green (Songwriter), Michael Dennis Green (Songwriter), Booker T(om) Jones(, Jr.) (Songwriter), Tom Ornshaw (Design), Peter Vernon-Kell (Produced By), Tom Ornshaw (Artwork), (Jet) Martin Celmins (Annotation), Roger Dopson (Reissue Coordination) |
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Sail/PVK/Creole/Castle |
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PVK PLVS 102 (LP) CHC 7016 '91 Castle CD) RNCD 1002 (Creole CD)
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43:18
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Liner Notes » |
Recorded at London Shepperton Studios.
David Wilkey - Piano
1991 Castle CD Reissue Notes:
(P) 1980 PVK (C) Castle Communications AG
On license from Creole Records Limited, U.K.
All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work reproduced reserved. Unauthorsed copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this record prohibited.
Stereo
Made in Germany
+SUISA+
Compact Disc Digital Audio
LC 6448
4 010946 22
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The classic side two makes this one Review written by John Fitzgerald, December 31st, 2004 Although disappointing as a follow up to the classic "In the skies", this album will grow on you with each listen, especially side two with a great opening blues "Walkin' the road" followed by "One woman love" which has a hypnotically funky bassline throughout which is very effective and you can't help but like and sing a long to for the rest of the day. The next one "Cryin' won't bring you back" is pretty good atmospherically speaking but nothing compared to the epic closing title track. Often dismissed as a pale shadow of
"Albatross" but at least one can enjoy the musical magic for seven minutes and not care if spraying cymbals have been used before, it's very relaxing indeed. As for side one, it opens with trashy yet likable backing vocals one can't help to join in with on "Loser two times", then comes an interesting reggae on "Mamma don'tcha cry", an effective cover of Albert King's nugget "Born under a bad sign" followed by two moderately slow blues numbers "I could not ask for more" & "Baby when the sun goes down". You may not agree on first listen but give it time and you'll have enough faves on here you'll like to recommend it too just like me.
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Charts Peak: UK #34 (May 1980)
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Last Modified » |
2010-12-15 |
Tracklisting » |
Discography entry submitted by Jeff Kenney. |