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ALLAN TAYLOR – ROLL ON THE DAY LP – Nr MINT A1/B1 UK FOLK

SKU:RUB040

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Allan Taylor – Roll On The Day
(Rubber Records  1980  RUB040)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing

Sleeve in Nr MINT/Excellent+ condition
– some slight wear to edges
Lyric Insert in Nr MINT condition

Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality apart from the odd light pop/crackle)

Allan Taylor (born 30 September 1945 in Brighton, England) is an English singer-songwriter who has written and performed music around the world for over 50 years. Allan’s style of music is described in his biography.

His songs are written from a lifetime of travelling; always the observer passing through, each song is a vignette of life, like a story told over a drink in a bar. He writes his songs in cafes, bars, and hotel rooms throughout the world, songs for the lost and lonely, for the unsung heroes of life, for those marginalized in society – they all find a place in his songs. Each song has an integrity that tells you it comes from something real; characters come to life as people you know and places become as familiar as if you had been there.

Tracklist

A1Looking For You2:30
A2Time3:29
A3Give A Hand4:00
A4For An Old Friend2:50
A5Madman4:02
B1Standing At The Door3:57
B2Driving Down To St. Tropez2:32
B3Ballad For The Unknown Soldier4:00
B4Hard To Tell1:48
B5Taking It One Day At A Time2:45
B6Roll On The Day3:18

Credits

  • Acoustic Bass – Stu Luckley
  • Backing Vocals – Bill Mitchell, Bob Fox, Irene Hume
  • Bass Guitar – Graham Jones
  • Electric Guitar – Dave Wilson
  • Engineer – Mickey Sweeney
  • Fiddle – Jamie O’Dwyer
  • Melodeon, Concertina – John Kirkpatrick
  • Producer – Allan Taylor, Geoff Heslop
  • Vocals, Guitar, Cittern, Dulcimer – Allan Taylor
  • Whistle, Bagpipes [Uilleann Pipes] – Mick Doonan
Weight1.00000000 kg

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