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Cristopher Jones - No More Range To Roam flac album
  • Performer Cristopher Jones
  • Title No More Range To Roam
  • Date of release 1978
  • Other formats MPC AAC MP3 XM MP1 MMF MOD
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1815 mb
  • Size FLAC 1664 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 438

A re-mastered album recorded originally by Bill Leader in the fall of 1977. Contemporary folk with midwestern themes, acoustic guitar and piano with Pick Withers (then Dire Straits) on drums, . Moore on guitar, Jeffrey Jones and Mick Linnard. Genre: Folk: Modern Folk.

Folk Music Records Christopher Jones: No More Range to Roam. No More Range to Roam. No More Range to Roam Christopher Jones. Transatlantic The Leader Tradition LTRA 503 (LP, UK, 1978). Produced by Christopher Jones and Bill Leader; Recorded by Bill Leader in October-December 1977; Cover photo by Linda Benedict-Jones.

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Backbone is the debut album by British pop punk band Roam. Recording took place at Steel City Studio in Sheffield, Futureworks Studios in Manchester and Mill Bank Farm Studios in East Sussex. Drew Lawson produced the album. Phil Gornell engineered the proceedings with assistance from Grant Berry, Oliver Horner and Rian Dawson.

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