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(1973, Tumbleweed Records)
A B O U T I T
Michael Stanley's 1973 debut, "Michael Stanley", included "Rosewood Bitters", which was to become a concert mainstay throughout Stanley's career. A prime cast of musicians contributed, among them: Joe Walsh, Joe Vitale, Rick Derringer, Todd Rundgren--to name a few...Produced and engineered by Bill Szymczyk, this release showcased introspective ballads--"Denver Rain", "A Friend And Nothing More"--and the 'midwest', folk-brushed rock wisdom of "Moving Right Along" and "Rosewood Bitters", with a fresh take on Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues"...
T H E T R A C K S:
Rosewood Bitters, Denver Rain, Louisville A.D., A Friend And Nothing More, Rock And Roll Man, Moving Right Along, Resurrection, Good Time Charlie, Song For A Friend Soon Gone, Subterranean Homesick Blues
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