Family: A Song For Me (Remastered & Expanded Edition)
Family: A Song For Me (Remastered & Expanded Edition)
Format: CD
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Artist: Family
Label: Esoteric
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929479081
Genre: Rock
Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this 1970 album. Recorded at Olympic Studios in late 1969 and issued in January 1970, A Song For Me marked a new chapter in the story of the band. The middle months of 1969 had been a period of trauma with the departure of bassist/violinist Ric Grech to join the supergroup Blind Faith and the dismissal of saxophonist Jim King. As a result, vocalist Roger Chapman, guitarist John 'Charlie' Whitney and drummer Rob Townsend recruited bassist and violinist John Weider (previously with Eric Burdon And The Animals) and multi-instrumentalist John 'Poli' Palmer (previously with Blossom Toes and then Eclection) joined on vibes, keyboards and flute. As a result of the line-up change, the musical characteristics of Family progressed and 'A Song For Me' was a wonderful showcase for the reincarnated band. Upon it's release the album reached number four in the UK charts and saw the band enjoy further success in Europe. This new two-disc edition of this classic album has been newly remastered from the master tapes and also includes 14 bonus tracks drawn from singles and BBC Radio sessions from August 1969 and January 1970. This release also features an illustrated booklet with a new essay and is a fitting tribute to a much-treasured band.
Tracks:
1.1 Drowned in Wine
1.2 Some Poor Soul
1.3 Love Is a Sleeper
1.4 Stop for the Traffic (Through the Heart of Me)
1.5 Wheels
1.6 Songs for Sinking Lovers
1.7 Hey - Let It Rock
1.8 The Cat and the Rat 9 93's Ok J
1.9 1A Song for Me
1.10 No Mules Fool (A-Side of Single)
1.11 Good Friend of Mine (B-Side of Single)
1.12 Today (A-Side of Single)
1.13 Song for Lots (B-Side of Single)
1.14 Today (Promotional Single Edit)
2.1 Drowned in Wine (BBC Session August 1969)
2.2 Wheels (BBC Session August 1969)
2.3 No Mule's Fool (BBC Session August 1969)
2.4 The Cat and the Rat (BBC Session August 1969)
2.5 Love Is a Sleeper (BBC John Peel Sunday Concert January 1970)
2.6 Stop for the Traffic (Through the Heart of Me) (BBC John Peel Sunday Concert January 1970)
2.7 93's Ok J (BBC John Peel Sunday Concert January 1970)
2.8 Songs for Sinking Lovers (BBC John Peel Sunday Concert January 1970)
2.9 Here Comes the Grin (BBC John Peel Sunday Concert January 1970