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Duncan Browne - The Wild Places album

Duncan Browne - The Wild Places album

  • Performer: Duncan Browne
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Wild Places
  • Released: 1978
  • Style: Pop Rock
  • Country: UK
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Acomplished british musician Duncan Browne with his 1978 album with the title track as the opening song.

The Wild Places - Duncan Browne 1979 vinyl collection (single vinyl record) Duncan Browne was a musician, singer-songwriter and composer from England.

Features Song Lyrics for Duncan Browne's The Wild Places album.

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The Wild Places is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician Duncan Browne. Released in 1978 through Logo and Sire Records, it is Browne's first solo album since his departure from the band Metro that year, and features contributions from session musicians Tony Hymas, John Giblin and Simon Phillips. In contrast to his previous self-titled solo record, the sound of the album is fully electric and ranges from progressive rock to straightforward rock music and synthpop.

Music By, Lyrics By – Duncan Browne (tracks: A1, A2, B1 to B4). Other – Mary Dobson. Producer – Duncan Browne. Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Duncan Browne. Came with text insert.

More albums from Duncan Browne: Travelling Man by Duncan Browne. Streets Of Fire by Duncan Browne. Give Me Take You by Duncan Browne. Duncan Browne by Duncan Browne. Songs Of Love & War by Duncan Browne. View all albums . The Wild Places. 3. Camino Real (Parts 1, 2 & 3). 4. Samurai. More albums from Duncan Browne: Travelling Man by Duncan Browne.

Duncan Browne (25 March 1947 - 28 May 1993) was a singer-songwriter from England whose début album "Give Me, Take You", a melancholy baroque folk album often compared to Nick Drake's albums, was released on Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label in 1968. Together with two other ts, Peter Godwin and Sean Lyons, Browne formed the band Metro whose debut ('Metro') was released in the late '70s on the Transatlantic label.

Produced by Duncan Browne. Album The Wild Places. The Wild Places Lyrics. And oh, oh, take me to the wild places And let me show you what the night is for 'Cos I don't wanna dream I wanna set the wheels in motion I don't wanna see your eyes across a dancin' floor". TV angel with her eyes full of smoke Gazin' at the hero, he's so mucho macho He shrugs, he says: "This must be some kind of joke" As she pulls on his cigarette And loves him to distraction But she cries, "I don't wanna feel like a machine I'm not the only one who wants to feel the in-between.

The Wild Places is the first of these electric solo albums, featuring the hit single title tack. Originally released in 1978, the music has a sense of drama closer to Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music than his previous efforts. Featuring a fierce sound with lush keyboards and beautiful melodies, this is Browne at the top of his game. 180 gram audiophile vinyl. View Complete Catalog. The Living Room Tour.

The song was included on Browne's second album Duncan Browne in 1973. In the 1970s, Browne formed the band Metro with Peter Godwin and released some records in the US on the Sire label. He released two solo albums: The Wild Places and Streets of Fire. The song "The Wild Places" was a hit single in the Netherlands. From the same period, "Criminal World", co-written by Browne with Peter Godwin, was recorded by David Bowie on his 1983 Let's Dance album.

Tracklist

A The Wild Places
B Camino Real (Parts 2 & 3)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GO 329 Duncan Browne The Wild Places ‎(7", Ltd, Pic) Logo GO 329 UK 1978
SRE 1047 Duncan Browne The Wild Places ‎(7", Mono, Promo) Sire SRE 1047 US 1978
GO 329 Duncan Browne The Wild Places ‎(7") Logo GO 329 Italy 1978
4B 006-62304 Duncan Browne The Wild Places ‎(7", Single) Logo 4B 006-62304 Belgium 1978
GO 329 Duncan Browne The Wild Places ‎(7", Single) Logo GO 329 UK 1978

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