Dan Fogelberg & Tim Weisberg - Twin Sons of Different Mothers (1978, 2005, Sony)

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Genre: Soft Rock, Folk Rock
Country of release: Japan
Year of release: 1978 (2005)
Publisher (label): Sony/Epic
Catalog number: MHCP 779
Country of artist (band): USA
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks+.cue
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 34:44

Tracklist:
01. Twins Theme (Fogelberg) - 1:20
02. Intimidation (Fogelberg) - 3:30
03. Lazy Susan (Fogelberg) - 2:38
04. Guitar Etude No. 3 (Fogelberg) - 2:55
05. Tell Me to My Face (Clarke-Hicks-Nash) - 7:20
06. Hurtwood Alley (Fogelberg) - 2:51
07. Lahaina Luna (Fogelberg) - 3:20
08. Paris Nocturne (Fogelberg) - 3:35
09. Since You've Asked (Collins) - 2:41
10. The Power of Gold (Fogelberg) - 4:34

Personnel:
Dan Fogelberg - synthesizer, acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, mandolin, percussion, piano, electric guitar, keyboard, vocals, background vocals, voices, slide guitar, classical guitar
Tim Weisberg - flute, percussion, oboe, piccolo
David Breinenthal - bassoon
Gary Coleman - percussion
Vincent DeRosa - French horn
Earl Dumler - English horn
John Ellis - organ, oboe
Bobbye Hall - percussion, conga, cowbell
Don Henley - vocals, harmony vocals
John Leslie Hug - guitar, harp
Jim Keltner - drums
Joe Lala - percussion, conga
Neil Larsen - piano, keyboard, electric piano
Andy Newmark - synthesizer, drums
Norbert Putnam, Willie Weeks - bass
Ann Mason Stockton - harp
Florence Warner - vocals, background vocals

Much like Joni Mitchell, Dan Fogelberg, primarily a singer/songwriter, sought to continue his musical growth on this release by adding jazz to his sound. Rather than simply employing jazz musicians as his musical backing, Fogelberg here went for an all-out collaboration with jazz flutist Tim Weisberg, even to the point of having him co-produce the album. As experimental as the album appeared on the surface, it was the perfect mix of jazz-tinged instrumental music and folk- and country-inspired pop/rock. Proving that ambitious collaborations between artists who seek to mix genres needn't result in the commercial disappointment that many expect, the album yielded the hit "Power of Gold," which further augmented Fogelberg's commercial clout. The album, like its predecessor, Nether Lands, is beautifully produced, is best listened to as a complete effort, and still sounds strong all these years later

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