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Reggie King - Looking For A Dream (Reissue) (1968-71/2012) Lossless

Reggie King - Looking For A Dream (Reissue) (1968-71/2012) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Reggie King

  • Title: Looking For A Dream
  • Year Of Release: 1968-71/2012
  • Label: Circle Records
  • Genre: Power Pop, Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue)
  • Total Time: 55:06
  • Total Size: 163/314 Mb (scans)
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Reggie King - Looking For A Dream (Reissue) (1968-71/2012) Lossless


Tracklist:

1. Get Up, Get Away (Reg King, Kevin Westlake) - 2:44
2. Let Me See Some Love In Your Eyes - 2:48
3. You Gotta Believe Me - 3:05
4. All Up To Heaven - 2:30
5. So Full Of Love - 4:15
6. Merry Go Round - 3:27
7. Suddenly (Reg King, Kevin Westlake) - 2:55
8. Picking Up Nancy's Grin - 3:22
9. In And Out - 3:13
10. Put Something Together - 5:38
11. Live Forever - 3:00
12. Magenta - 5:56
13. Thinkin' 'Bout Getting Out - 3:12
14. They Must Be Talking'bout Me - 5:10
15. You'll Be Around - 3:51

Reg King - Vocals, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar
Ian Whiteman - Hammond, Piano, Saxophone, Flute, Vocals
Martin Stone – Acoustic, Lead Guitar
Mike Evans - Bass
Roger Powell - Drums
Nick Jones - Congas
Kevin Westlake- Piano, Guitar, Percussion

After re-releasing the official "Reg King" album and "Missing in Action" E.P., several years ago, Circle Records had every intention of releasing another complete album of the former Action vocalist's original material soon afterwards. However, time passes and things often don't go as planned: It was only by late 2010 that all official permissions were granted, and a further six months before restoration and editing was complete. Recorded between Reggie leaving The Action in 1968 and the end of 1969, these songs feature his former band mates throughout (still trading as The Action without him).Aside from three tracks rescued from unlikely tape sources and an acetate, the majority are in perfect 'finished master' quality. For some reason, all of this material was left aside when the time came for Reggie's 1971 album. In comparison, they are brighter and more uplifting than that record, not hampered by a similar busy / heavy production. The music ranges from the soulful pop of his Action days, shows influences of jazz and just hints at the 'progressions' yet to come. Nothing is overlong and all tracks show just what a tremendous songwriter the man was. This record bridge's the gap between The Action's "Rolled Gold" and Mr. King's 'official' solo record perfectly.



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  • tommy554
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Many thanks for lossless too!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless!
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks