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Rudy His Master's Voice

Joined: 21 Jan 2002 Posts: 10989 Location: Wolverine Country! (aka Michigan)
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 | Posted: Tue 3/9/10 1:22 am
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Review posted here:
http://www.rudyscorner.com/650/review-roger-nichols-returns-with-a-small-circle-of-friends.html
| Quote: | It’s 1967. You record a debut album for an upstart record label. It doesn’t sell in fantastic numbers when first issued, but it gains a very strong following. The logical thing to do is to record a follow-up. This is exactly what Roger Nichols has done–he has recorded a follow-up to his excellent and highly-regarded Roger Nichols & The Small Circle of Friends album on A&M, called Full Circle…
…a full 40 years later! |
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Mike Diamond Member
Joined: 12 Feb 2004 Posts: 1146 Location: Yokosuka, Japan
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Rudy His Master's Voice

Joined: 21 Jan 2002 Posts: 10989 Location: Wolverine Country! (aka Michigan)
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 | Posted: Tue 3/9/10 1:40 am
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Hiya Mike!
I'm glad I could clarify quite a bit in that write-up I posted. Even on Amazon, nobody knows about the album--they have it posted, but have an incorrect track listing and/or description. It's all very confusing. I actually got this via Amazon UK, where they actually had a correct track listing posted. It is indeed a new recording and a reunion, as Nichols, Murray McLeod and Melinda McLeod all contributed.
Mine also shipped in a jewel case, vs. the gatefold mini LP you had. This was actually issued twice: you likely have the first issue, where mine is the reissue from a year later on a different label.
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