Terence Boylan's Singer-Songwriter Spirit
A sincere expression of 70's American rock.
Boylan's debut album showcases her sincere approach as a singer-songwriter. It features a warm sound centered around acoustic guitar and introspective lyrics. It is acclaimed as a work that maintained a unique musical style that was not swayed by commercialism within the singer-songwriter movement of the 1970s.
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Don't Hang Up Those Dancing Shoes
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2)
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Shake It
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3)
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Sundown Of Fools
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4)
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The War Was Over
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5)
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Shame
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Hey Papa
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Where Are You Hiding?
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3)
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Rain King
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Trains
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Engineer - Steve Hodge
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Photography By [Back Cover] - Henry Diltz
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Lacquer Cut By - Wally Traugott
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Mastered By - Wally Traugott
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Engineer - Paul Grupp
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Engineer - Deni King
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Engineer - Lloyd Clift
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Written-By, Producer - Terence Boylan
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Design - Anne Garner
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Artwork [Cover Painting: Elegy To The Spanish Republic, 108] - Robert Motherwell
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Photography By [Inner Sleeve] - Lila Garnett