A lyrical masterpiece of British pop
This is a condensed version of O'Sullivan's talent and his true value as a melody maker.
This is the Japanese release from a singer-songwriter who was a leading figure in the British pop scene of the early '70s. Characterized by her unique piano playing and warm vocals, her songs poetically sing of the small, everyday happenings. Her signature track, "Alone Again (Naturally)," is particularly memorable for the way it wraps the loneliness of life in a beautiful melody. The simple yet sophisticated arrangement is beloved for all ages.
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A:
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1)
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Intro
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2)
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January Git
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3)
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Bye-Bye
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4)
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Permissive Twit
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5)
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Matrimony
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6)
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Independent Air
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7)
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Nothing Rhymed
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B:
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1)
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Too Much Attention
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2)
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Susan Van Heusan
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3)
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If I Don't Get You (Back Again)
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4)
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Thunder And Lightning
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5)
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Houdini Said
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6)
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Doing The Best I Can
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7)
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Outro
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Arranged By - Johnnie Spence
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Composed By, Music By, Lyrics By - Gilbert O'Sullivan
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Cover [Design] - Don Bax
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Engineer - Peter Rynston
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Mastered By - W (12)
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Producer - Gordon Mills (2)