The album is filled with excellent songs that evoke the mature sound of the band in the mid-70s.
An ambitious work that delves into a more profound and introspective worldview, centered around pop melodies and soulful vocal ensembles.
The album features a wide range of songs, from upbeat pop soul to melancholic rock ballads, reflecting the changes in society and human relationships at the time. The No. 1 hit in the US, "The Show Must Go On" (a cover of Leo Sayer's song), is a masterpiece that symbolizes their mature expressiveness and energetic ensemble.
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A:
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1)
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Sure As I'm Sittin' Here
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2)
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Anytime Babe
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3)
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Put Out The Light
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4)
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Sitting In Limbo
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B:
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I'd Be So Happy
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2)
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Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)
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3)
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On The Way Back Home
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4)
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The Show Must Go On
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Engineer - Greg Calbi
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Producer - Jimmy Ienner
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Engineer - Tom Rabstenek
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Bass - Joe Schermie
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Keyboards - Skip Konte (2)
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Vocals - Danny Hutton
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Keyboards - Jimmy Greenspoon
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Bass - Jack Ryland
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Drums, Percussion - Floyd Sneed
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Vocals - Chuck Negron
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Guitar, Banjo - Mike Allsup
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Vocals - Cory Wells (2)