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« on: April 02, 2010, 01:06:17 PM »

May 2010 Uncut has Emitt Rhodes in the Unsung Heroes section.

As we all know, he wrote the superlative Time Will Show the Wiser from the first FC album, but he is suposedly now making a long overdue comeback of sorts with new material set to feature one Richard Thompson.  Hoorah!

(It also reports that all four solo LPs plus 'Tame the Lion' are now available on a double CD Recordings (1969-1973), news of which had passed me by...)  [Just checked - under a tenner on Amazon...awesome value for money!]
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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2010, 02:17:38 PM »

Pictures and things here

http://www.myspace.com/theemittrhodesband
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2010, 04:52:35 PM »



Thanks Jude...

This in particular is a lovely photo isn't it.  Two kind faces.....  Smiley

http://tinyurl.com/yh849am
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2010, 11:41:45 PM »


May 2010 Uncut has Emitt Rhodes in the Unsung Heroes section.

As we all know, he wrote the superlative Time Will Show the Wiser from the first FC album, but he is suposedly now making a long overdue comeback of sorts with new material set to feature one Richard Thompson.  Hoorah!

(It also reports that all four solo LPs plus 'Tame the Lion' are now available on a double CD Recordings (1969-1973), news of which had passed me by...)  [Just checked - under a tenner on Amazon...awesome value for money!]


Hmmmm, I wonder how much duplication there is with the 29 track Merry-Go-Round CD, 'Listen, Listen', which I have already?
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« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2010, 11:58:35 AM »



May 2010 Uncut has Emitt Rhodes in the Unsung Heroes section.

As we all know, he wrote the superlative Time Will Show the Wiser from the first FC album, but he is suposedly now making a long overdue comeback of sorts with new material set to feature one Richard Thompson.  Hoorah!

(It also reports that all four solo LPs plus 'Tame the Lion' are now available on a double CD Recordings (1969-1973), news of which had passed me by...)  [Just checked - under a tenner on Amazon...awesome value for money!]


Hmmmm, I wonder how much duplication there is with the 29 track Merry-Go-Round CD, 'Listen, Listen', which I have already?


Well, there's 48 tracks on this (all listed with samples on the Amazon link)...
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« Reply #5 on: April 06, 2010, 05:18:31 PM »




May 2010 Uncut has Emitt Rhodes in the Unsung Heroes section.

As we all know, he wrote the superlative Time Will Show the Wiser from the first FC album, but he is suposedly now making a long overdue comeback of sorts with new material set to feature one Richard Thompson.  Hoorah!

(It also reports that all four solo LPs plus 'Tame the Lion' are now available on a double CD Recordings (1969-1973), news of which had passed me by...)  [Just checked - under a tenner on Amazon...awesome value for money!]


Hmmmm, I wonder how much duplication there is with the 29 track Merry-Go-Round CD, 'Listen, Listen', which I have already?


Well, there's 48 tracks on this (all listed with samples on the Amazon link)...


At least tracks 1- 13 on the first CD of "Recordings (1969-1973) can be found on "Listen, Listen".
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