
Twilley Don't Mind is a Rock album by Dwight Twilley Band, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 29 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Power Pop
- warm
- driving
- summer
About
Power pop in the mid- to late ’70s had a number of anchors, perhaps none more solid that Tulsa’s Dwight Twilley Band. This album (their second) shows how Twilley and sweet-voiced bandmate Phil Seymour masterfully pinned suburban melancholy (especially “That I Remember”) and busted-hearted angst (“Rock and Roll 47”) to big, wonderful pop hooks influenced by The Beatles, The Kinks, and Sun Records. The chiming “Chance to Get Away” is any subdivision downer on a Saturday night, while the gentle “Sleeping” is the morning after. “Here She Comes” is the new day’s renewal. Twilley and Seymour followed up this masterpiece by each going solo.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Here She Come4:02
- A2Looking For The Magic3:10
- A3That I Remember3:22
- A4Rock And Roll 473:10
- A5Trying To Find My Baby3:22
Side B
- B1Twilley Don't Mind2:48
- B2Sleeping6:06
- B3Chance To Get Away2:32
- B4Invasion3:22
Credits
Performers
- Bill Pitcock IVBASS LEAD GUITAR
- Johnny JohnsonBASS
- Tom PettyGUITAR
- Tom SavianoHORNS
- Patrick HendersonPIANO
- James Newton HowardSTRINGS
- Phil SeymourVOCALS DRUMS BASS
- Dwight TwilleyVOCALS GUITAR PIANO
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 29 pressings tracked on Gatefold
