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Songs of David Lewis (Lyrics included with album)

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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    You Don't Know 4:22

    Dave Lewis

    Play You Don't Know
  2. 2.

    On a Day Like Today 2:42

    Dave Lewis

    Play On a Day Like Today
  3. 3.

    Such a Long Way to Go 2:26

    Dave Lewis

    Play Such a Long Way to Go
  4. 4.

    Everlasting Love 3:40

    Dave Lewis

    Play Everlasting Love
  5. 5.

    Because of the Love You've Given Me 2:22

    Dave Lewis

    Play Because of the Love You've Given Me
  6. 6.

    Take My Road 3:27

    Dave Lewis

    Play Take My Road
  7. 7.

    Man Without a Name 2:41

    Dave Lewis

    Play Man Without a Name
  8. 8.

    Love Is a Beautiful Thing 2:41

    Dave Lewis

    Play Love Is a Beautiful Thing
  9. 9.

    Learning to Walk 2:39

    Dave Lewis

    Play Learning to Walk
  10. 10.

    Put Away Your Tears 2:17

    Dave Lewis

    Play Put Away Your Tears
  11. 11.

    Yesterday's Gold 3:51

    Dave Lewis

    Play Yesterday's Gold

Description

David Lewis is more known to collectors of late-'60s and early-'70s rock as the leader of the Northern Irish band Andwella's Dream (later shortened to Andwella) than as a solo artist. However, while that group was still going -- some sources give the year 1969, others 1970 -- solo Lewis performances came out on a publisher's demo, issued more than 30 years later on a Japanese release. It's a mixed lot that gives the impression the tracks might have been recorded at separate times and/or separate sessions spaced at least a few months apart. Many of the cuts are solo piano performances that show some similarities to the work of early singer/songwriters like Carole King, Randy Newman, Elton John, and perhaps even a bit of David Gates. (Some of the melody of "You Don't Know" certainly recalls Bread's "Make It with You.") "On a Day Like Today," on the other hand, might bring to mind Jesse Colin Young's mellower compositions for the Youngbloods. There's a soul-gospel flavor to some of these that makes him sound a little like a singer/songwriter Ray Charles, though you shouldn't get too excited by that comparison; the songs and vocals aren't on the level of Charles or the other aforementioned artists. Yet there are also a couple tracks with full-band arrangements and orchestration that sound like they could have been placed on official late-'60s pop/rock releases. Whatever the case, they're only passable songs, though Lewis is a decently soulful vocalist. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Description

    David Lewis is more known to collectors of late-'60s and early-'70s rock as the leader of the Northern Irish band Andwella's Dream (later shortened to Andwella) than as a solo artist. However, while that group was still going -- some sources give the year 1969, others 1970 -- solo Lewis performances came out on a publisher's demo, issued more than 30 years later on a Japanese release. It's a mixed lot that gives the impression the tracks might have been recorded at separate times and/or separate sessions spaced at least a few months apart. Many of the cuts are solo piano performances that show some similarities to the work of early singer/songwriters like Carole King, Randy Newman, Elton John, and perhaps even a bit of David Gates. (Some of the melody of "You Don't Know" certainly recalls Bread's "Make It with You.") "On a Day Like Today," on the other hand, might bring to mind Jesse Colin Young's mellower compositions for the Youngbloods. There's a soul-gospel flavor to some of these that makes him sound a little like a singer/songwriter Ray Charles, though you shouldn't get too excited by that comparison; the songs and vocals aren't on the level of Charles or the other aforementioned artists. Yet there are also a couple tracks with full-band arrangements and orchestration that sound like they could have been placed on official late-'60s pop/rock releases. Whatever the case, they're only passable songs, though Lewis is a decently soulful vocalist. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-10-3442
  • ASIN: B002U5KSUA
  • Catalog #: 11872684
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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