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The Tin Angel
Gandalf The Grey
The Tin Angel
Gandalf The Grey
Long before he recorded his legendary 1972 LP "The Grey Wizard Am I" (GEA #202), Gandalf the Grey was hard at work at Dick Charles studios in N.Y.C. in 1968 on "The Tin Angel" sessions. Out of these demo efforts came another string of sessions known as "What's the Excuse." Basically, "What's the Excuse" was just a polishing up of four of "The Tin Angel" tracks plus additional material. Never before released, both these albums now constitute Gear Fab's second Gandalf release. More troubadour psyche from the Wiz!
1968 SESSIONS
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | January 13, 2005 |
EAN/UPC | 0645270021227 |
Label | GEARFAB GEAR212.2 |
Genre | Rock |
Dimensions | 139 × 175 × 9 mm · 94 g |
Playtime | 70:00:00 |
Audio Format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Video Format | 4:3 |
Track list
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- The Tin Angel, Part 1
- Carnival
- (Yesterday Comes) Before Tomorrow
- This is How I Think of You
- I Wonder Where They're Going
- What's the Excuse
- The Sun is Down
- Down the Stairs
- The Tin Angel
- (Yesterday Comes) Before Tomorrow
- Shadow of Tomorrow
- This is How I Think of You
- What's the Excuse (Instrumental)
- Shadow of Tomorrow
- Lavender Girl
- Go and See
- See Beyond the Sea
- Pocket Full of Dreams
- Let the God of Peace
- I've Heard It Said
- Beauty of the Sky
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