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01. "You don't need to laugh (to be happy)" 02. "I can't change it" 03. "Candlelight sonata in "F" major" 04. "Ann Eliza Jane" 05. "It's all over" 06. "In no resistance" 07. "After all (I live my life)" 08. "Just like Tom Thumb's blues" 09. "Mail box" 10. "I'm ready" 11. "I can see the train" 12. "Blow my whistle" 13. "The rules of the game" 14. "And it's raining"
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 | Description: | Digitally remastered and expanded edition features four bonus tracks. Includes 12 page full-color booklet featuring a 3,500 word essay, enhanced artwork & previously unseen photos. Mention the name Frankie Miller to any musician of a certain era and their face will immediately light up regarding his singing ability and subsequent influence on a generation of British vocalists. The owner of one of the finest blues voices of the era, Frankie's shadow loomed long and hard across a multitude of styles, with enough true grit and authority to carve out a top tier reputation. Compared in the same exalted breath as Rod Stewart, Paul Rodgers, Terry Reid and Joe Cocker, Frankie quickly established a reputation second to none. Originating from Glasgow, Frankie's first brush with fame came via Jude, a supergroup, including guitarist Robin Trower, which inexplicably failed to connect with the public. It was, however, enough of a career boost to secure him a solo recording contract with Chrysalis records and the release in 1973 of this, his debut album, Once In A Blue Moon. The record was lauded by critics and supporters, yet inexplicably failed to sell at the time. As a mixture of hardnosed blues and gritty R&B it established Miller as a real force in British rock, with most supporters predicting a bright future. The album was record at the famed Rockfield studio in Wales, backed by pub rock stalwarts the Brinsley Schwarz group and produced by their manager Dave Robinson, a man who would later go on to form Stiff Records. With tight arrangements and gritty instrumental support, the album focused on an earthy blues rock, allowing Miller's voice to take center stage. It also highlighted his compositional skills, setting up a reputation for writing material that would find many varied and successful outlets over the years."Once In A Blue Moon (Collector's Edition)" is a special CD release by the legendary Scottish singer-songwriter Frankie Miller, presented by Rock Candy Records. This collector?s edition brings together one of Miller?s most cherished albums, originally released in 1978 but long out of print and highly sought after by fans and collectors alike. The album showcases Miller?s signature blend of rock, soul, and blues?his gritty voice delivering heartfelt performances on tracks like "A Fool in Love" and "The Doodle Song." Included are remastered audio for superior sound quality as well as extensive liner notes that delve into the making of this classic record.
Frankie Miller has been celebrated for his powerful vocals and emotive songwriting throughout his career. Rising to fame in the 1970s, he scored hits such as "Darlin?," "Be Good To Yourself," and collaborated with artists like Phil Lynott and Paul Carrack. His influence stretches across generations, inspiring musicians from Rod Stewart to Elton John.
Rock Candy Records is renowned for its dedication to reissuing classic rock albums with meticulous attention to detail. Their releases often feature enhanced packaging, bonus material, and insightful commentary?a testament to their passion for preserving musical heritage.
This Collector's Edition is an essential addition for any fan of soulful rock music or anyone looking to rediscover one of Scotland?s finest voices through a lovingly curated package. |  | No. of tracks: |
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CANDY 431 |
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