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Rock / Country
Performer: Roger Lucey
Title: The Road Is Much Longer
Style: Folk Rock
Year 1979
Country South Africa
Genre: Rock / Country
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 665
MP3 size: 1216 mb
FLAC size: 1435 mb
WMA size: 1395 mb
Other formats: AU AC3 MP1 ADX ASF MIDI DTS

Roger Lucey - The Road Is Much Longer mp3 album


Roger Lucey - The Road Is Much Longer mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Windy Days 2:50
A2 The Road Is Much Longer.... 4:00
A3 Treading Carefully 2:08
A4 Lungile Tabalaza 3:23
A5 Christmas Song (Pre Azania) 3:04
A6 Pay Me The Dues On My Bottles 2:45
B1 I Don't Want Your Guillotine 2:36
B2 Crossroads 3:25
B3 You Only Need Say Nothing 5:23
B4 Thabane 3:15
B5 No Change 3:23

Credits

  • Bass – George Wolfaardt
  • Composed By – Roger Lucey
  • Cover – Andy Mason
  • Drums – Kendall Kay
  • Engineer – Nino Rivera
  • Flute – George Wolfaardt
  • Guitar – Roger Lucey
  • Musician – Alison Williams , Gikas Markantonatos, Hennie Becker, John Oakley-Smith, Jonathan Clegg*, Kenny Henson, Mark Ginsburg
  • Photography By – Les Lawson
  • Producer – David Marks
  • Songwriter – Roger Lucey
  • Vocals – George Wolfaardt, Roger Lucey

Notes

Thanks to Suzie Cullinan who took the gamble; Back cover states : 'just another Prezanian Production' Label A-Side states : ' Introducing: Roger Lucey - Sample Presentation Copy Of His Debut Of Songs'

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: 3 EE 7004-A/B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
3 EE 7004 (PRO) Roger Lucey The Road Is Much Longer ‎(LP, Ltd, Promo) 3rd Ear Music 3 EE 7004 (PRO) South Africa 1979
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Late 70's orig. promo-issue of RARE Folk-Rock/Singer-Songwriter album from South Africa; acoustic/electric mix of marin-vybe soaked, West-Coasty songs w/lyrics that shake a heavy social concern off the tree (to say the least) full-band performance w/tasty lead-guitar-lines, some sax-leads, fine production w/ catchy femme back-ups on the great "you only need say nothing"; cover is Crumb-typo hipster-comix style!)