A beautiful blend of pop sensibility and social messages.
Hammond's distinctive soft rock sound and gentle vocals permeate the entire album.
Recorded in Los Angeles, the clear, expansive sound production encapsulates the charm of early 1970s West Coast pop. Combining social commentary with deeply human melodies, this album is highly regarded as a masterpiece that showcases Albert Hammond's true value as a singer-songwriter.
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A:
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1)
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Smokey Factory Blues
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2)
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The Peacemaker
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3)
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Woman Of The World
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4)
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Everything I Want To Do
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5)
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Who's For Lunch Today
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B:
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1)
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The Free Electric Band
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2)
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Rebecca
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3)
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The Day The British Army Lost The War
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4)
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For The Peace Of All Mankind
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5)
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I Think I'll Go That Way
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Keyboards, Arranged By - Michael Omartian
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Other [Background Vocals] - Friends
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Producer - Albert Hammond
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Rhythm Guitar, Vocals, Arranged By - Albert Hammond
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Bass - Joe Osborn
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Drums - Jim Gordon
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Guitar - Larry Carlton
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Mastered By - Doug Sax
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Guitar - Jay Lewis
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Vocals [Background Vocals] - Carol Carmichael
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Strings - The Sid Sharp Strings
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Engineer - Jim Hobson
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Composed By - Hammond/Hazlewood
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Engineer - Mathew Hyde