Album
One Year
1971 · Rock, Pop
3 collectors on Gatefold own this

One Year is a Rock album by Colin Blunstone, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 34 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
Colin Blunstone is best known as the lead singer of The Zombies, whose "Time of the Season" became a hit after the group broke up. Yet he's recently received a modest reappraisal of his solo career, as his influence can be heard in the works of Joe Pernice and other modern writers and musicians. This first official solo album, recorded between June 1970 and June 1971, features work with ex-Zombies Rod Argent and Chris White and their new group Argent, plus string arrangements by Chris Gunning. Denny Laine's "Say You Won't Mind" became a U.K. hit, while Blunstone's own songwriting blossomed with "Caroline Goodbye." Tim Hardin's "Misty Roses" sounds perfectly suited to Blunstone's somber side, while Argent and White's "Her Song" shows Blunstone's romantic possibilities. Nick Drake was rightfully rediscovered many years after the fact, and Blunstone also deserves a wider audience than the cult group that remains committed to spreading the word about these remarkable recordings.
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Tracklist
- 1She Loves the Way They Love Her2:49
- 2Misty Roses5:04
- 3Smokey Day3:13
- 4Caroline Goodbye2:54
- 5Though You Are Far Away3:24
- 6Mary Won't You Warm My Bed3:11
- 7Her Song3:31
- 8I Can't Live Without You3:28
- 9Let Me Come Closer to You2:24
- 10Say You Don't Mind3:22
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- lush
- wistful
- pastoral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bob HenritDRUMS
- Colin BlunstoneGUITAR GUITAR, VOCALS VOCALS
- Jim RodfordBASS
- Rod ArgentKEYBOARDS KEYBOARDS, ARRANGED BY PIANO
- Russ BallardGUITAR
- Alan CrosthwaiteGUITAR
- Duncan BrowneCLASSICAL GUITAR
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 34 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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