A hidden gem that shines between hard rock and AOR
Silver's debut album shows the diversity of 70s rock.
This album, which exquisitely blends elements of melodic rock and hard rock, was not a huge commercial success, but its musical value is high. The beautiful guitar work and vocal harmonies stand out, and it speaks to the richness of the American rock scene in the mid-70s. It is a hidden gem that deserves to be reevaluated.
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10 TRACKS:
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1)
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Musician (It's Not An Easy Life)
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2)
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All I Wanna Do
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3)
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Memory
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4)
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No Wonder
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5)
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Trust In Somebody
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6)
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It's Gonna Be Alright
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7)
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Climbing
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8)
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Wham Bam
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9)
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Right On Time
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10)
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Goodbye, So Long
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Arranged By [Orchestral] - Tom Sellers
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Co-producer [Vice Producer] - John "Maverick" Simmons
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Coordinator [Album] - Martha Sellers
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Design [Cover] - Philip Hartmann
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Engineer, Producer [Assistant] - Joe "Skeedorie" Sidore
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Management [Direction] - Hartmann & Goodman
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Photography By - Guy Webster
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Producer - Clive Davis (B3)
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Producer - Silver (10) (A1 to B2, B4, B5)
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Producer - Tom Sellers (A1 to B2, B4, B5)
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Technician [Equipment, Jokes] - Jack "Ol' Shep" Batdorf
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Vocals, Bass - Tom Leadon
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Vocals, Drums - Harry Stinson
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Vocals, Guitar - Greg Collier
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Vocals, Guitar - John Batdorf
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Vocals, Keyboards - Brent Mydland