Michaels, Lee: Nice Day For Something

Michaels, Lee SKU: 36576449
Michaels, Lee: Nice Day For Something

Michaels, Lee: Nice Day For Something

Michaels, Lee SKU: 36576449

Format: CD

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Title: Nice Day For Something
Artist: Michaels, Lee
Label: Manifesto Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 767004581125
Genre: Pop

Digitally remastered edition. 1973 album from the acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician. Michaels's choice of the Hammond organ as his primary instrument was unusual for the time, as was his bare-bones stage and studio accompaniment: usually just a single drummer, most often a musician known as Frosty, real name Bartholomew Eugene Smith-Frost, who was a member of Sweathog, and whose bare handed technique was an inspiration for John Bonham, or with Joel Larson of The Grass Roots.

Tracks:
1.1 Your Breath Is Bleeding
1.2 Same Old Song
1.3 So Hard
1.4 High Wind
1.5 Olson Arrives at Two Fifty-Five
1.6 The Other Day (The Other Way)
1.7 Rock and Roll Community
1.8 Bell
1.9 Went Saw Mama
1.10 Nothing Matters (But It Doesn't Matter)
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