This is the first album from the American singer-songwriter, influenced by Stevie Wonder, released in 1973. It was released by EMI in the Netherlands, so it is also known as a rare record.
"Tell-Tale Eyes" is an AOR groove that evokes the atmosphere of a bright coastal drive, with a rolling electric piano and a smooth vocal. Lee Ritenour, who could be called a friend, and early David Foster also participated.
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A:
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1)
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Tell-Tale Eyes
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2)
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Love To Love You
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3)
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Castle Of Loneliness
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4)
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Steamboat
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5)
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Sandman (Bring Me A Dream)
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B:
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1)
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The Only Thing You Said
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2)
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A Fantasy
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3)
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After All
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4)
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In December's Cold
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5)
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Never Had The Feelin'
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6)
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Hang On
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Guitar - Lee Ritenour
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Organ, Piano - David Foster
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Congas - King Errison
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Percussion - Alan Estes
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Drums - Jeff Porcaro
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Mellotron, Synthesizer - Alan Lendgrin
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Guitar - Ben Benay
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Bass - Michael Porcaro
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Producer, Flute, Reeds - John D'Andrea
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Trombone - Jim Amlotte
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Synth, Harpsichord, Bass, Piano, Flute - Erik Tagg