American Rock Epic from Orleans
An idyllic sound world by an American rock band from the mid-70s.
As the title "Let There Be Music" suggests, the album is filled with songs that sing of the love for music itself. The sound, which combines elements of country rock and folk rock, has a warm familiarity reminiscent of rural America.
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A:
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1)
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Fresh Wind
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2)
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Dance With Me
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3)
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Time Passes On
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4)
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Your Life My Friend
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5)
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Let There Be Music
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B:
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1)
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Business As Usual
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2)
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Cold Spell
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3)
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Ending Of A Song
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4)
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Give One Heart
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5)
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You've Given Me Something
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Mixed By - Tom Vicari
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Recorded By - Tom Vicari
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Producer - Charles Plotkin
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Mixed By - Bart Chiate
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Recorded By - Bart Chiate
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Drums, Vocals, Percussion - Wells Kelly
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Written-By - Marilyn Mason (B3)
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Percussion [Special Thanks to Additional Percussion] - David Kemper
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Art Direction - Glen Christensen
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Written-By - Johanna Hall (A1 to B2, B4, B5)
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Recorded By - Fritz Richmond
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Bass - Larry Hoppen (A2)
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Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Melodica, Trumpet, Synthesizer - Larry Hoppen
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Written-By - Larry Hoppen (A5, B3)
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Bass, Vocals - Lance Hoppen
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Electric Piano - John Hall
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Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, Mandolin - John Hall
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Written-By - John Hall
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Design - Brian Hagiwara
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Photography By - David Alexander (5)
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Management [Personal Management] - James W. Sanders, III