MP3 2919 mb.
Performer: Dwight Twilley Band
Title: Twilley Don't Mind
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: 25 505 XOT
Label: Shelter Records
Released: 1977
Style: Pop Rock, Power Pop
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 625
| 1 | Rock And Roll 47Horns – Tom Saviano | 3:10 |
| 2 | Looking For The MagicBass – BillGuitar – Tom Petty | 3:10 |
| 3 | Twilley Don't MindBass – BillHorns – Tom Saviano | 2:48 |
| 4 | Trying To Find My Baby | 3:22 |
| 5 | SleepingStrings – James Newton-Howard | 6:06 |
| 6 | That I Remember | 3:22 |
| 7 | Here She Comes | 4:02 |
| 8 | InvasionPiano – Patrick Henderson | 3:22 |
| 9 | Chance To Get AwayBass – Johnny Johnson | 2:32 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AB 4140 | Dwight Twilley Band | Twilley Don't Mind (LP, Album) | Arista | AB 4140 | US | 1977 |
| 25241 XOT | Dwight Twilley Band | Twilley Don't Mind (LP, Album) | Shelter Records | 25241 XOT | Netherlands | 1977 |
| AB 4140 | Dwight Twilley Band | Twilley Don't Mind (LP, Album) | Arista | AB 4140 | US | 1977 |
| L36360 | Dwight Twilley Band | Twilley Don't Mind (LP, Album) | Shelter Records | L36360 | Australia | 1977 |
| ATC 4140 | Dwight Twilley Band | Twilley Don't Mind (Cass) | Arista | ATC 4140 | US | 1977 |
"Special thanks to Ray Harris down in Tupelo."
Came with printed inner sleeve
(P) 1976/1977 Shelter Recording Co., Inc.
© 1977 Tarka Music Co. ASCAP
Twilley Don't Mind is the second album from the Dwight Twilley Band, recorded and released in 1977 on Shelter Records, distributed at the time by Arista Records. The band consisted of Dwight Twilley guitar, piano, lead and harmony vocals, Phil Seymour drums, bass, percussion, lead and harmony vocals, and Bill Pitcock IV lead guitar, bass. Twilley Don't Mind - Dwight Twilley Band, Phil Seymour, Dwight Twilley. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Dwight Twilley Band's first album, Sincerely, suffered through a long, drawn-out gestation before Twilley and Phil Seymour simply holed up in an Oklahoma studio and cranked it out themselves, handling all the instruments through the wonders of overdubbing. By contrast, their follow-up, Twilley Don't Mind, came much faster and easier Twilley and Seymour had already been playing most of the material that would make up Twilley Don't Mind on the road touring behind their debut LP, and while the sophomore album's technique is as unassailable as Sincerely, it sounds less lik. Songs in album Dwight Twilley Band - Twilley Don't Mind 1977. Dwight Twilley Band - Here She Come. Dwight Twilley Band - Looking For The Magic. Dwight Twilley Band - That I Remember. Dwight Twilley Band - Rock And Roll. Dwight Twilley Band - Trying To Find My Baby. Dwight Twilley Band - Twilley Don't Mind. Dwight Twilley Band - Sleeping. Dwight Twilley Band - Chance To Get Away. Dwight Twilley Band - Invasion. Shelter Records - SRZ-8015 Originally released on Arista Records on August 1977 Produced by Bob Schaper & Oister Engineered for compact disc by the Dwight Twilley Band only had one hit Twilley had another on his own, Twilley and partner Phil Seymour created an enduring and highly memorable brand of power pop that blended Beatlesque pop and Sun rockabilly slapback echo. Only a fraction of the band's early out read more. Though the Dwight Twilley Band only had one hit Twilley had another on his own, Twilley and partner Phil Seymour created an enduring and highly memorable brand of power pop that blended Beatlesque pop and Sun rockabilly slapback echo. Only a fraction of the band's early outp. Dwight Twilley Band: Album Feeling in the Dark, I'm On Fire, Could Be Love и другие песни. Twilley Dont Mind Tracklist. Looking for the Magic Lyrics. About Twilley Dont Mind. Twilley Dont Mind Q&A. More Dwight Twilley Band albums. Lesen Sie Rezensionen und informieren Sie sich über beteiligte Don't Mind. Dwight Twilley Format: Audio CD. Twilley Don't Mind. Looking For The Magic. That I Remember. I was always crazy about Sincerely, the debut album by the Dwight Twilley Band. Those songs. that sound There was nothing else like it at the time. And of course this was a band not just Twilley, but Phil Seymour and Pitcock, all meshing to create some great music. Anyway, when this album finally, belatedly, was released back in the day those crazy, hazy 1970s I remember being a bit let down