Tom Rush/Wrong End Of The by Tom Rush, released 7 July 1997, includes the following tracks: "Drop Down Mama", "Lullaby", "Wild Child (World Of Trouble)", "Livin' In The Country" and more.
This version of Tom Rush/Wrong End Of The comes as a 1xCD. - ...RAINBOW / 2 LP'S ON 1 CD
2 digitally remastered 1970 folk rock titles on one CD reissued in 1997 by Beat Goes on Records. Includes remakes of a few James Taylor standards ('Rainy Day Man', 'Riding on a Railroad' & 'Sweet Baby James'), a couple of Jackson Browne covers('These Days' & 'Colors of the Sun') & a host of originals.
"Wrong End of the Rainbow" is a classic album by American folk and blues singer-songwriter Tom Rush, now available in CD format from BGO Records. Originally released in 1970, this record showcases Rush's signature blend of warm vocals and masterful guitar work, featuring tracks that explore themes of love, change, and introspection. The album includes standout songs such as "Driving Wheel" and "Gone Down River," which have become fan favorites over the years. Tom Rush is renowned for his influential role in the folk revival movement of the 1960s and has inspired generations with his heartfelt songwriting and performances. With a career spanning several decades, he has been credited with helping to launch the careers of artists like Joni Mitchell and James Taylor by covering their early works.
BGO Records (Beat Goes On) is a respected UK-based label known for its high-quality reissues of classic albums across genres including rock, jazz, blues, country, and folk. Their meticulous attention to remastering ensures that listeners experience these timeless records at their best quality.