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Phil Cody Discography of CDs
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Phil Cody CD (1999)
Phil Cody songs Japanese Exclusive Release. Track Listing of songs: Trying To Say Good-Bye; The Rise And Fall Of Practically Everybody; New York City Blues; Deliver; Bogie; Best Friends; Tears Behind A Smile; The Adventures Of A Boy-Child Wonder; Your Favourite ...
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Sons of Intemperance Offering CD (1996)
Phil Cody CD discography Phil Cody & The Sons Of Intemperance: Phil Cody (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Bill Bonk (guitar, background vocals, accordian); Rami Jaffee (piano, Hammond B-3 organ, accordian, mellotron); Sheldon Gomberg (acoustic bass); Andrew Kamman (drums).
Recorded at Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, California in May, 1995 and the Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California on June 9-10, 1995.
Personnel: Phil Cody (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Matt Cartsonis (electric guitar, banjo, mandolin, background vocals); Bill "Luigi" Bonk (electric guitar, accordion, background vocals); Rami Jaffee (accordion, piano, Mellotron); Sheldon Gomberg (upright bass); Andrew Kamman (drums); Bryan Smith (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Thom Wilson .
Recording information: Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, CA; Village Recorder.
Photographers: Lee Cantelon; Phil Cody.
Additional personnel: Matt Cartsonis (background vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin); Roger Len Smith (background vocals, bass); Bryan "Smitty" Smith (percussion).
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Big Slow Mover CD (2001)
Phil Cody albums Phil Cody's Big Slow Mover is full of gritty folk-rock/pop that is charged through with melodic smarts. Cody was still on his major label when he recorded this effort, with co-producers Ethan Johns (Ryan Adams) and the Wallflowers' Rami Jaffee at the helm, and guest appearances by such notables as Joe Henry and Emmylou Harris. (The latter on a less-than-inspired version of Townes Van Zandt's "If I Needed You.") But after some label reconfiguring, Cody was dropped and ended up self-releasing this album -- and it's to the listener's credit that he did. Cody is a top-notch, tuneful songwriter with a distinctive set of pipes that land him somewhere between Cat Stevens and Bob Dylan (and that warrant comparison to those of Vic Chesnutt). What pulls him ahead of the singer/songwriter pack, however, is his aforementioned melodic sensibility. The gleeful "Joyride" succeeds on the back of bouncy, crunchy guitars; Cody's raw vocals; and a delightful pop hook. The title track is a downtrodden beauty that sweeps the listener up in its gentle guitar twangs and welling harmonies, while "City of Destruction" is a cruising, euphoric roots-rocker. ...
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Golden Songs (2012)
Phil Cody CD discography Track Listing of songs: Waterloo; Take A Chance On Me; Dancing Queen; Mamma Mia; Fernando; Honey, Honey; Super Trouper; Sos; Ring Ring; Winner Takes It All; I Have A Dream; Happy New Year; Mamma Mia; Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! / A Man After Midnight; Money, Money, Money; Chiquitita;
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Top of the Pops 35 (2001)
Phil Cody albums Track Listing of songs: Roll Away the Stone; Paper Roses; Street Life; Solitaire; My Coo-Ca-Choo; When I Fall In Love; Truck On; You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me; Lamplight; Step Into Christmas; Walk Right Back; I Love You Love Me Love;
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 Phil Cody Songs
Popular or famous Phil Cody music songs: Opposition Radio, Bogie, 40 Winks Of Sleep, Wicked Cold Waltz, Straight to Hell. More music songs Adventures Of A Boy-Child Wonder, Running Halfway Blown, Scream at the Blackbirds, Tears Behind A Smile, Stages, Best Friends, Tighten Up. More music songs Hats Off, All the Way My Lover Leads, Deliver, Big Slow Mover, Option Anxiety, Solitaire, New York City Blues. More music songs Solana Beach Song. See All Songs
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