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Number of Alone Together (1970) Reviews: 7
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One of the best ever
Reviewer: Gordy Hall, January 25, 2007 When this album came out, it was phenomenal. It crossed all boundries, and was played at parties with people of all cultures. It came across as a classic, and it is. The music is tight, intelligent, and any human being can identify with the feelings and thougts expressed by Dave's tender vocals. And then there is his guitar playing, which is flawless. Many a budding guitarist has cut their teeth on the 1 to 4 changes of 'Feeling Alright', and that song is a perfect example of the lyrics that were on the spot for any human being.
A great album, and one that deserves to live forever for all of humanity.
A great talent - a great album
Reviewer: Anonymous, July 04, 2005 This is one of my all-time favorite albums - still listen to it (have it on vinyl)- my favorite song is Look at You, Look at Me
The definitive Dave Mason work.
Reviewer: Ross Leo, October 19, 2004 My first exposure to Dave Mason was his backup work for Jimi Hendrix on the one-take studio example of "Watchtower". I have followed his work since then. I never tire of this piece ("Alone Together"). I bought when it was first issued (a motled, flesh/brown/black vinyl platter), and still listen to it (a taped copy, not the platter). His later stuff and performances show off the same brilliance exhibited in this album. The only shame is that his agents and recording companies didn't do their jobs any better than they did, and he remains less well-known and less heard than an artist as talented as Dave should be; which is widely and often. The sole saving grace is that he never compromised, and has remained true to his talent's calibre. The artists from those days are exceedingly rare, and those that remained any good rarer still. Dave was great, and got better with time, and still today the quality never lacks, and he never disappoints.
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