John Denver's Farewell to Andromeda
Released in 1973, "Farewell Andromeda" marked Denver's musical maturity.
The album features songs that explore environmental issues and space, clearly conveying his social message. The simple arrangements, centered around acoustic guitar, highlight Denver's sincere vocals. The album embodies the idealism of 1970s folk-country.
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A:
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1)
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I'd Rather Be A Cowboy (Lady's Chains)
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2)
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Berkeley Woman
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3)
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Please, Daddy
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4)
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Angels From Montgomery
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5)
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River Of Love
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B:
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1)
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Rocky Mountain Suite (Cold Nights In Canada)
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2)
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Whiskey Basin Blues
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3)
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Sweet Misery
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Zachary And Jennifer
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5)
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We Don't Live Here No More
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6)
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Farewell Andromeda (Welcome To My Morning)
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Co-producer [Assistant Producer] - Kris O'Connor
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Arranged By - John Denver
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Producer - Milton Okun
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Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Ray Hall
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Engineer [Mixing Engineer] - Roger Deniz-Quested
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Arranged By [String Arrangements By] - Lee Holdridge
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Art Direction [Art Director] - Acy R. Lehman
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Management - Jerry Weintraub
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Management - Management III
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Artwork [Cover Art] - Mark English (5)