Heads & Tales/Sniper & Other Love Songs [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Could You Put Your Light On, Please | |||
| 2. Greyhound | |||
| 3. Everybody's Lonely | |||
| 4. Sometime, Somewhere Wife | |||
| 5. Empty | |||
| 6. Taxi | |||
| 7. Any Old Kind Of Day | |||
| 8. Dogtown | |||
| 9. Same Sad Singer | |||
| 10. Barefoot Boy (Previously Unreleased Full Version) | |||
| 11. Sunday Morning Sunshine | |||
| 12. Sniper | |||
| 13. And The Baby Never Cries | |||
| 14. Burning Herself | |||
| 15. Barefoot Boy | |||
| 16. Better Place To Be | |||
| 17. Circle | |||
| 18. Woman Child | |||
| 19. Winter Song | |||
| 20. City Sweet (Previously Unreleased) | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Digitally Remastered Edition of Two Classic LPs Combined in a Deluxe Double CD Package. Harry Chapin's Debut Album is a Smooth Disc with the Hit "Taxi", Elaborately Produced and Arranged that It's Like a Feature Film that Clocks in at 6:44; "Any Old Kind of Day" is a Beautiful and Unsettling Confessional About an Artist's Unease and Depression, Like an East Coast Equivalent to Brian Wilson's Brand of Personal Songwriting. The Epic "Dogtown" is a Startling Piece of Song Painting with a Topical Edge, and "Same Sad Singer" is a Haunting, Romantic Confessional that Explores Some of the Same Territory as "Taxi". The Record Holds Up Well in Part Because of Its Strange Combination of Lean Production and Rich Sounds. The Album features Ron Palmer on Electric Guitar, Tim Scott on Cello, John Wallace on Bass, and Harry Chapin on Acoustic Guitar. Sniper and Other Love Songs Never Sold Remotely as Well as Its Predecessor, but it is Actually a Bolder and Better Album.
Heads & Tales/Sniper & Other Love Songs,Harry Chapin,Wea International,Folk-Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter,Soft Rock,United States of America
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