Footprint (album)
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Footprint is het tweede studioalbum van Gary Wright. Voordat Wright zijn soloalbums opnam was hij lid van Spooky Tooth en na dit album werd hij dat weer. Solo-aspiraties gingen even de kast in tot 1975. Achter de knoppen van dit album zaten Andy Johns, die ook zijn vorige album begeleidde en , later muziekproducent van Marillion. Ook nu weer een enorme lijst van musici die kwamen opdraven om mee te spelen op dit album. Onder die lui Jim Keltner, destijds studiodrummer nummer 1.
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Footprint is the second solo album by American musician Gary Wright, released in 1971 on A&M Records. It contains "Stand for Our Rights", an anthem-like song calling for social unity that was issued as a single in advance of the album. Wright recorded the majority of Footprint in London with a large cast of musicians – including George Harrison, Hugh McCracken, Alan White, Klaus Voormann, Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner and Bobby Keys – many of whom, like Wright, had played on Harrison's All Things Must Pass triple album in 1970. Harrison's contributions included an uncredited role as producer, and serve as an example of his support for Wright during the early stages of the latter's solo career. The ballad "Love to Survive" is one of three tracks that feature an orchestral arrangement by John Barh
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Footprint (album)
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Gary Wright Footprint 1971 LP cover.jpg
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Benjamin – The Original Soundtrack of Willy Bogner's Motion Picture
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1974
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1970
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1971-11-01
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Footprint is the second solo album by American musician Gary Wright, released in 1971 on A&M Records. It contains "Stand for Our Rights", an anthem-like song calling for social unity that was issued as a single in advance of the album. Wright recorded the majority of Footprint in London with a large cast of musicians – including George Harrison, Hugh McCracken, Alan White, Klaus Voormann, Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner and Bobby Keys – many of whom, like Wright, had played on Harrison's All Things Must Pass triple album in 1970. Harrison's contributions included an uncredited role as producer, and serve as an example of his support for Wright during the early stages of the latter's solo career. The ballad "Love to Survive" is one of three tracks that feature an orchestral arrangement by John Barham. To promote Footprint in America, Wright performed the song "Two Faced Man" on The Dick Cavett Show, backed by his short-lived band Wonderwheel, with Harrison as guest guitarist. Although it received favorable reviews from some music critics, the album failed to chart in the US or Britain. After recording and touring with Wonderwheel through 1972, Wright rejoined his former band Spooky Tooth, before returning as a solo artist with his breakthrough album, The Dream Weaver (1975). Footprint was issued on CD in 2005, coupled on a two-disc set with Wright's debut, Extraction (1970). "Stand for Our Rights" and "Two Faced Man" also appeared on the 1998 compilation Best of Gary Wright: The Dream Weaver. The song "Give Me the Good Earth" was covered by Manfred Mann's Earth Band and provided the title for their 1974 album The Good Earth.
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Footprint is het tweede studioalbum van Gary Wright. Voordat Wright zijn soloalbums opnam was hij lid van Spooky Tooth en na dit album werd hij dat weer. Solo-aspiraties gingen even de kast in tot 1975. Achter de knoppen van dit album zaten Andy Johns, die ook zijn vorige album begeleidde en , later muziekproducent van Marillion. Ook nu weer een enorme lijst van musici die kwamen opdraven om mee te spelen op dit album. Onder die lui Jim Keltner, destijds studiodrummer nummer 1.
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