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The Way I Feel, 1967 United Artists |
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Songs: 01. Walls
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Album review:Lightfoot had used additional guitar and bass on his debut, but for his second LP he
went for a fuller band sound, using a couple of the noted Nashville sessionmen (Charlie
McCoy and Ken Buttrey) who had played on Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde. The result was a
brighter and more accesible sound, with the country elements more to the fore. The songs
weren't quite as impressive as his first batch, but they were still very good, highlighted
by the epic "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" and an electrified remake of "The
Way I Feel." The whole album is included on The United Artists Collection. -- Richie
Unterberger, All-Music Guide |
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Gordon Lightfoot - Guitar, Piano, Vocals Kenneth A. Buttrey - Drums Red Shea - Guitar John Stockfish - Bass Charlie McCoy - Harmonica |
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