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Two Weeks Last Summer
1972 studio album by Dave Cousins From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Two Weeks Last Summer is the first solo album by Dave Cousins, singer and guitarist from the Strawbs. It was released in 1972 on A&M Records.
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Track listing
All songs written by Dave Cousins
- "Two Weeks Last Summer" – (3:07)
- "October to May" – (2:27)
- "Blue Angel" – (9:48)
- "Divided"
- "Half Worlds Apart"
- "At Rest"
- "That's the Way It Ends" (including "The World") – (3:00)
- "The Actor" – (4:28)
- "When You Were a Child" – (3:02)
- "Ways and Means" – (4:22)
- "We'll Meet Again Sometime" – (4:48)
- "Going Home" – (3:24)
on the CD, the tracks "The World" and "That's the Way It Ends" are listed separately with timings of 1:45 and 1:15 respectively.
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Personnel
- Dave Cousins – lead vocal, guitars, piano
- Dave Lambert – guitars, backing vocals
- Miller Anderson – lead guitar, slide guitar
- Jon Hiseman – drums, percussion
- Roger Glover – bass guitar
- Tom Allom – organ, backing vocals
- Rick Wakeman – organ, piano
- Tom Newman – backing vocals
- The Robert Kirby Wind Septet
The track "Going Home" is credited with personnel "Lampoon". The track had originally been planned as a Dave Lambert single before he joined Strawbs. Cousins replaced Lambert's vocals with his own and released it as a single. It is believed that the other musicians were Blue Weaver on keyboards, John Ford on bass guitar and Richard Hudson on drums. This would have been the first time that this new Strawbs line-up recorded together.
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Recording
- Dave Cousins – producer
- Tom Allom – producer, engineer
Recorded at The Manor, Kidlington, Oxford in June 1972.
Release history
References
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