Harbor (Remastered) America
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Album-Release:
1977
HRA-Release:
04.04.2014
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- 1God Of The Sun03:16
- 2Slow Down03:15
- 3Don't Cry Baby03:20
- 4Now She's Gone02:29
- 5Political Poachers02:41
- 6Sarah02:49
- 7Sergeant Darkness02:59
- 8Are You There02:54
- 9These Brown Eyes02:32
- 10Monster02:03
- 11Hurricane02:31
- 12Down To The Water02:36
Info for Harbor (Remastered)
A lesser-remembered album from America, and one with some surprisingly nice moments, too! The group here are still working with producer George Martin – but they're recording in Hawaii, with some tight studio help – and almost hitting that sound they helped inspire in so many others with their earlier records – a perfect warm, mellow, seventies mode that's mighty nice throughout! A few tunes almost bring in an undercurrent of funk – more of a bit of a punch at the bottom, with less of the fragile acoustic modes of before – although a few nice tracks still have those in place as well. Drummer Willie Leacox brings in a nice kick to the set – and titles include 'God Of The Sun', 'Sergeant Darkness', 'Sarah', 'These Brown Eyes', 'Don't Cry Baby', 'Hurricane', and 'Now She's Gone'.
Dan Peek, bass
Dewey Bunnell, keyboards
Gerry Beckley, guitars
Additional musicians:
Larry Carlton, sitar
James Calire, saxophone
David Dickey, bass
Willie Leacox, drums, percussion
Tom Walsh, percussion
Engineered by Geoff Emerick
Produced by Sir George Martin
Digitally remastered
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