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The Family Dogg - A View From Rowland's Head album

The Family Dogg - A View From Rowland's Head album

  • Performer: The Family Dogg
  • Genre: Rock / Pop
  • Title: A View From Rowland's Head
  • Released: 1990
  • Style: Pop Rock, Vocal
  • Country: Europe
  • MP3 version size: 1367 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1724 mb
  • Other: WMA AAC DTS DMF ADX RA AC3
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 376

Description

Five songs from Rodriguez's first album and Letter to Smokey Robinson, which he never recorded, along with four other songs.

The Family Dogg were a British vocal group, noted for their harmony vocals. They are best known for their debut album, A Way of Life, and the subsequent single of the same name. The idea was born when the Anglo-American singers of the Spanish groups, Los Flaps and Diamond Boys, Albert Hammond and Steve Rowland met for the first time at a concert in Madrid in 1964. In 1966, The Family Dogg was formed in England with the participation of the singers Mike Hazlewood and Pam Zooey Quinn

The Family Dogg were a British vocal group, noted for their harmony vocals. Membri: Albert Hammond, Christine Holmes, Ireen Sheer, Michael Hazlewood, . Arnold, Steve Rowland. Steve Rowland & The Family Dogg - The View From Rowland's Head (Album).

1. Sympathy Written-By – Kaffinetti, Field, Ashton, Gould. 2. Julie's Just Gone Written By – Jordan.

After Rowland formed a production company with Ronnie Oppenheimer, Double R Productions, he became reacquainted with Hammond, who was in England and eager to collaborate with Rowland. Teaming with vocalists Mike Hazelwood, Doreen De Veuve, and Pam "Zooey" Quinn, Rowland and Hammond formed the Family Dogg, and in 1967 made their recording debut with a single for MGM, toplined by a cover of "The Storm" by the Bee Gees. By 1972, the band had essentially become Rowland's studio project, as reflected in the title of their second and final album, The View from Rowland's Head.

The Family Dogg was a British pop group that existed from 1966 to 1972. The idea for this project was born in the summer of 1965, when the two British musician Albert Hammond and Steve Rowland met as a singer of Spanish groups Diamond Boys and Los Flaps at a concert in Madrid. In 1966 was founded with Mike Hazlewood and singer Christine Holmes group The Family Dogg, which impressed particularly by their harmony singing. 1969 appeared the album A Way of Life, whose title song was also placed in July 1969 to 6 on the British charts. The Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones have.

The Family Dogg - The View From Rowland's Head MP3 version. 1366 downloads at 23 mb/s. The Family Dogg - The View From Rowland's Head FLAC version. 1531 downloads at 31 mb/s. A View From Rowland's Head ‎(CD, Comp). A View From Rowland's Head ‎(Cass, Comp, RE). BR Originals.

The Family Dogg - A View From Rowland's Head MP3 version. 1284 downloads at 29 mb/s. The Family Dogg - A View From Rowland's Head FLAC version. 1719 downloads at 32 mb/s. The View From Rowland's Head ‎(LP, Album, Gat).

Steve Rowland & The Family Dogg. Are you this artist? Verify your lyrics now!

The Family Dogg were a British vocal group, noted for their harmony vocals.

Tracklist

Sympathy
Julie's Just Gone
In The Ghetto
Today I Killed A Man
Pattern People
Save The Life Of My Child
Reflections (Of Your Face)
Run, Run, Run, Fly, Fly, Fly
Moonshine Mary
You Were On My Mind
Arizona
A Way Of Life
Sweet America
A Place In The Sun
So Sad
Child Of Clay
I Wonder
Like Janis
Bethel Town Mission
Coat Of Many Colours

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BO 7017-2 The Family Dogg* A View From Rowland's Head ‎(CD, Comp) BR Originals BO 7017-2 Europe 1990
BO 7017-4 The Family Dogg* A View From Rowland's Head ‎(Cass, Comp, RE) BR Originals BO 7017-4 Europe 1990

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This is not the full version of "Rowland's Head" missing many tracks .