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Robert Alpert Discography of CDs
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Torrid Rain CD (1996)
Robert Alpert discography Dave Camp's splashy, picture perfect debut Torrid Rain is one of those ultra smooth sax albums that you try your darndest to resist even as it sucks you in by your lapels and gets your brain humming from the first listen. Logic says it's too infectious, too melodically simple and not adventurous enough (despite some cool atmospheric percussion ...
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Just Yesterday CDs (2005)
Robert Alpert albums Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Elf, The; Bedsitter Images; Samuel, Oh How You've Changed; You Should Have Listened to Al; In Brooklyn; Clifton in the Rain; Electric Los Angeles Sunset; Manuscript; Small Fruit Song, A; You Don't Even Know Me; I'm Falling; Soho; Old Admirals; Roads to Moscow; Nostradamus/The World Goes to Riyadh; DISC 2: Carol; Apple Cider Re-Constitution; ...
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Time Passages Live CD (2002)
Robert Alpert CD discography Time Passages Live is the earliest extant live recording of Al Stewart, licensed from Stewart himself and derived from a 1978 concert, along the tour promoting the then new LP Time Passages -- that album's title track, as well as "Valentina Way," "Life in Dark Water," and "Song on the Radio" (the latter offering a great Phil Kenzie ...
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Promenade CD
Robert Alpert music CDs Recording information: White House (01/1993-04/1993).
Personnel: Peter White (guitars, keyboards); Bernard Oattes (vocals); Boney James (saxophone); Dave Camp (saxophone, flute); John Kip (oboe); Robert Alpert (piano); Tom Tucciarone (bass); John Mahon (drums, percussion, background vocals); Karl Vanden Bossche (congas); Neal Morse, Merrily Weeber, Amber DiLena (background vocals).
Personnel: Peter White (guitar, keyboards); Bernard Oattes (vocals); Dave Camp (flute, saxophone); Jon ...
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Robert Alpert Cd Discography Page
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