Tennent & Morrison — Tennent & Morrison 1972 (UK, Folk Rock)
The first album by John Tennent and David Morrison. Originally released on the Polydor label in 1972 in a limited edition, the album remained a music fan's dream for years. The duo also featured Stone the Crows members Jimmy McCulloch, Ronnie Leahy, Steven Thompson, Colin Allen, as well as Herbie Flowers (bass) and Clem Cattini (drums). The album is a sophisticated package of American swamp rock with a British folk sound and light psychedelic overtones...Originally released on Polydor in 1972, Tennent & Morrison's debut album has been renowned for its superb musical sense by serious record collectors for many years. The album is an exquisite package full of American swamp rock and British folky sound.
The band comprised of John Tennent and David Morrison. The album Tennent & Morrison (1972, Polydor) was their first album. It was recorded with several members of Stone the Crows (Jimmy, Ronnie Leahy, Steven Thompson, Colin Allen), plus Herbie Flowers (bass) and Clem Cattini (drums).
Tracks:
01. Good For You — 0:00
02. Tomorrow It Might Rain — 3:30
03. Keep My Secrets — 6:08
04. I Should Have Known Better — 10:17
05. Round And Round — 12:58
06. For In The Future — 15:56
07. I Can't Imagine — 19:43
08. Easy Come, Easy Go — 22:34
09. The Last Hour — 26:25
10. Take My Place — 29:05
11. Death In A Distant Country — 33:30
Personnel:
John Tennent – acoustic guitar, vocals
David Morrison – acoustic & bottleneck guitar, vocals
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