
David Elliott
David Elliott
© 1972 David Elliott (634479926044)
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An album with the sound and feel of the Eagles in their earlier years.
tracks
- 1 Kid's Stuff
- 2 If I Were You
- 3 Lover
- 4 The Love You Put On Yesterday
- 5 You Better Move
- 6 Dear Mary
- 7 Down To My Last Dime
- 8 The Invisible Man
- 9 The Rich Man's Love Story
- 10 Some
- 11 Open The Door
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notes
David Elliott, with two albums on Atlantic Records under his belt, has also had his original songs recorded by well known artists, such as Levon Helm (drummer/singer with 'The Band'), April Wine (established Canadian band that had a hit with David's song 'I'm On Fire For You Baby') and Mick Grabham (lead guitarist for Procul Harum).
David has toured with Gordon Lightfoot, Randy Newman, The Kinks, Roxy Music, King Crimson, and Jose Feliciano, to name a few. He has recorded with various well known artists such as Paul Kossoff, lead guitarist for the group 'Free'. He has also co-written songs with such legendary songwriters as Tim Hardin, of "If I Were a Carpenter' and 'Reason To Believe' fame.
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Old friends
author: David McIlroyI had two albums by david on vinyl in the UK back in the mid 70s.sadly lost with time..I never thought I would see them on C.D.When they arrived it was like welcoming old friends you havent seen for years.A little apprehensive at first then after a few seconds just like they had never been away. This album sounds as good now as it did then.Fine songs from a truly underrated artist.
Don't miss this great 70's folk rock album!
author: Terry AlveyDavid Elliott, the album, is a great mix of folk rock, ballads and blues. Though recorded in the seventies, his voice and sound is reminiscent of Ray Lamontagne. Due to the back-up musicians from Elton John's early band, there is a Tumbleweed Connection feel. Songs like "If I were you" and "You better move" have been in my head since I heard this album in 1972. Great to finally find David on CD!