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Tommy Thomas Discography of CDs
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You Put That Dog Ahead of Me CD (2002)
Tommy Thomas songs Liner Note Authors: Tommy Thomas; David McIntyre.
Personnel: Tommy Thomas (vocals); Roy Roberts, Mark VanMourik (guitar); Scott Adair (tenor saxophone, ...
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New Dawn CD (1970)
Tommy Thomas CD discography Galliard were in on the ground floor of the British progressive rock movement, releasing their debut album, Strange Pleasure, in 1969 and mixing jazz, rock, folk, and psychedelic influences. The following year, New Dawn pretty much picked up where its predecessor left off, with one key exception. The band had initially featured two wind players, Dave Caswell and John Smith; though Smith was absent from New Dawn, a whole brace of additional horn players had been brought in to augment the sound. This was during the period when the likes of Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears (and their British equivalents) were starting out, and brass-rock was all the rage. That's not to suggest that Galliard were trying to ride the brass-rock gravy train -- their work is too skilled and varied for that -- but simply that they were right in time for the Zeitgeist. Some cuts, like "New Dawn Breaking" and "Open Up Your Mind," make full use of the horn section, coming off like a cross between early Chicago and jazzy U.K. prog rockers Colosseum, but that's far from the dominant sound on this eclectic outing. Lead guitarist Richard Pannell's sitar work on "Ask for Nothing" contributes to a swirling Eastern atmosphere that seems soaked in a kind of psychedelic afterglow from the late `60s. "Winter -- Spring -- Summer" is an ambitious suite full of shifting dynamics and settings, while the gentle, acoustic-based "And Smile Again" echoes Jethro Tull or the more folk-oriented moments of Traffic. "Premonition" is a straight-up jazz-rock instrumental pushed along by Tommy Thomas' congas, where Pannell and the horns get to stretch out a bit. Closing track "In Your Mind's Eyes" (sic) opens with a couple of minutes of atmospheric, otherworldly tones before bringing things ...
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Wolf at Your Door CD (1990)
Tommy Thomas albums Recording information: Chicago, IL (02/05/1956-02/06/1956).
Personnel: Tommy Wolf (vocals, piano); Johnny Gray (guitar); Tommy Thomas (drums).
Liner Note Author: Tommy Wolf.
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 Tommy Thomas Songs
Popular or famous Tommy Thomas music songs: If You Don't Love Your Woman, Cravin for Your Love, Some Dirty Rat, You Put That Dog Ahead of Me. More music songs Why Didn't You Come Home, Don't Give Me No Jive Woman, What a Real Man Should Do, Sweet Lady Love, Cola, Don't Make it Your Business. See All Songs
 Tommy Thomas music CDs Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mark VanMourik | | Tommy Thomas | Galliard, Tommy Wolf | | Rusty Smith | Roy Roberts, Barbara Carr, Four Tops, Prince Ronnie Love, Johnny Rawls, Skeeter Brandon, Skeeter Brandon & Hwy 61, Nappy Brown, Embers, Norman Jolly | | Scott Adair | Roy Roberts, Barbara Carr, Prince Ronnie Love, Johnny Rawls, Spoon, Countdown Quartet, Skeeter Brandon, Skeeter Brandon & Hwy 61, Nappy Brown, Norman Jolly | | Roy Roberts | Barbara Carr, Sammy Kaye, Prince Ronnie Love, Johnny Rawls, Skeeter Brandon, Floyd Miles, Priscilla Price, Teresa Roberson |
 Tommy Thomas discography Worked With
Galliard
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