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Number of From Now Until Then (1973) Reviews: 1
Good individual songs but not all at once
Reviewer: John Fitzgerald, Human resources staff database assistant June 11, 2001 On the copy I have which does include the lyric sheet, Peter is listed as one of three
guitarists on the record but it doesn't say which songs he's on though. I'd be very
surprised if it wasn't Peter playing the beautiful electric guitar solos on my favorite song
on the record which is "We'll give love" because it sure sounds like him. It's truly an emotionally heartfelt moving number. This is the one song on the record that Kerr had written on his own though he does take part in writing all songs enclosed on this platter produced by Kerr and Martin
Birch. Richard Kerr is a singer/songwriter pianist who is rather quiet spoken and many
songs here are on the ballad side which probably makes it difficult to hear all in one sitting
for lack of variety but on their own work pretty well. Terry Cox's drums bellow through
the mix much like Bev Bevan's percussives did on ELO's records. There are horns featured
on "Take a letter to the world" and like "A song I remember", attempts to sound like
whimsical pop. Also, "Be my friend" has a "Rocket man" feel to it but fans of the
singer/songwriter era may enjoy this long player.
Album cover provided by John Fitzgerald. Information provided by Johannes Dittler. Transcribed to HTML by Marty Adelson.