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David Clayton-Thomas / Tequila Sunrise / David Clayton-Thomas
David Clayton-Thomas / Tequila Sunrise / David Clayton-Thomas
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Blood, Sweat & Tears singer Clayton-Thomas released two Columbia albums in 1972 and his RCA self-titled LP in 1973. A talented singer and writer (with "Spinning Wheel" being his biggest hit), Clayton-Thomas filled these albums with many of his own compositions.
In 1974, he rejoined BS&T, staying until 1981. He rejoined again in 1984 before leaving (again) in 2004. David Clayton-Thomas continues to gig and record in his native Canada. Digitally remastered and slipcased, and with extensive new notes.
CD 1:
"Magnificent Sanctuary Band" / "We’re All Meat From The Same Bone" / "Stealin’ In The Name Of The Lord" / "Dying To Live" / "Sing A Song" / "She" / "Don’t Let It Bring You Down" / "Once Burned" / "North Beach Racetrack" / "Caress Me Pretty Music" / "I Could Just Boogie All Night Long" / "Yesterday’s Music" / "Friday The 13th Child" / "The Face Of Man" / "One More Time Around" / "Down Bound Train" / "Nobody Calls Me Prophet" / "Last Time That She Cried" / "Failin’ By Degrees" / "My Song" / "Bread ‘N Butter Boogie" / "I Could Just Boogie All Night (Reprise)"
CD 2:
"Harmony Junction" / "Workin’ On The Railroad" / "Alimony" / "Harbor Lady" / "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby" / "Hernando’s Hideaway" / "Sweet Fantasy" / "Small Family" / "Can’t Buy Me Love" / "Professor Longhair" / "Some Hearts Get All The Breaks"