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A candid and charming collection of songs that glisten as beautifully as a clear mountain stream. Singer/songwriter/poet Tom Rush had a wonderful idea in mind for a concept album, working with music business greats Arthur Gorson and Paul Harris to blend the best of the time period's songwriters. The effort results in a splendid achievement of emotionally and lyrically gripping material. Taking advantage of his resonant tenor voice and the majestic talents of a stirring crew of musicians, Rush performs wistful and ethereal versions of some of his favorite songs. Material selected includes deeply lyrical tunes such as Joni Mitchell's "Tin Angel" and "Urge for Going," and romantic songs like James Taylor's "Something in the Way She Moves." The album, titled The Circle Game, features Mitchell's radio hit single of the same name. Certainly during the '70s this album was marketed well and fared with great success among the listening public, inviting Rush into an elite group of solo singer/songwriters of the decade. Just to prove to the world that he is no fluke himself when it comes to arranging and composing, Rush succeeds with two beautifully crafted works of his own, masterfully woven and spun on the acoustic guitar, along with an endearing work of lush production featuring the brilliant efforts of conductor Paul Harris and orchestra. A must-listen for those who are sincerely curious and are seeking a good singer/songwriter talent from this period. ~ Shawn M. Haney
Arrangers: Paul Harris ; Tom Rush.
Personnel: Tom Rush (vocals, guitar); Jonathan Raskin (guitar, classical guitar); Bruce Langhorne (guitar); Hugh McCracken, Don Thomas (electric guitar, keyboards); Eric Gale (electric guitar); Joe Mack, Joe Grimm, Bob Bushnell, Buddy Lucas (saxophone); Paul Harris (keyboards); Richie Ritz, Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Herb Lovelle (drums).
Recording information: Century Sound Studios (1970S); Elektra Records (1970S).
Tom Rush Circle Game Songs Circle Game Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   An album that is ageless! After 40 years the music and the lyrics are still fresh. Circle Game brings back memories of small intimate clubs and coffee houses of long ago. Endless cups of hot coffee and cigarettes, hanging on to every chord of Rockport Sunday. Listening to this album is like wearing your favorite flannel shirt, warm & comfy. Submitted by kbloom4647 (Sanford, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Great late 60's album!! This is one of those special early singer/songwriter releases. Many of the songs like Urge for Going, No Regrets, etc., will truly stay with you forever. Rockport Sunday has to be one of my all- time favorite acoustic guitar tunes. It's all beautiful stuff! Buy it!! Submitted by Jeffthrow6892 (Hazelwood,MO,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great 60´s record I bought this record when it came in the sixties. It still shines!
His voice and some songs are still magic. Tin angel, Urge for going, The circle game are all Joni Mitchell songs. Tom´s deep voice make the song shine!!!!!!! Rockport Sunday/No regrets still bring back old memories.
Great buy if you´re into songer/songwriters from the past. Submitted by sea (Stockholm/Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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