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High Towers
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Album Details: High Towers

Release Date:05/29/2001
Label:Arf Arf
UPC:737835508622

Track List: High Towers

Disk 1

  1. High Towers
  2. Fever Games
  3. Jefferson Strongbox
  4. Gone April Gone
  5. Yes, Someone Called Me
  6. Circle Rise
  7. Marianne Summer
  8. Somebody Else
  9. Deception
  10. Sometimes I Can't Help It
  1. Rock And Roll Woman
  2. Problems
  3. Full Moon
  4. Great Day
  5. Sole Rider
  6. Baby Get Your Head Screwed On
  7. Why
  8. Cheating
  9. Jefferson Strongbox (Alternate V...
  10. Concert Radio Spot

Disk 2

  1. Set Me Free
  2. The Last Time
  3. The Bells Of Rhymney
  4. All I Really Want To Do
  5. She Left Me
  6. You Were On My Mind
  7. Laugh At Me
  8. Shakin' All Over
  9. I Need You
  10. I'm Gonna Make You Mine
  11. Shapes Of Things
  12. I'll Always Love You
  13. Devil With The Blue Dress/Good G...
  1. Why
  2. Norwegian Wood
  3. If I Needed Someone
  4. Summer In The City
  5. My Little One
  6. I'm A Believer
  7. Don't Bring Me Down
  8. A Winter's Day
  9. Mr. Dieingly Sad
  10. Keep On Running
  11. Sad And Blue
  12. Tripeline

Pro Reviews: High Towers

  • All Music Guide

    The Legends have gone down in larger history as, if anything, a footnote to the career of Dan Hartman, being the band he started with as a teenager and eventually ended up leading before finding wider success in the early '70s. This extremely fine two-disc retrospective, put together by the Arf Arf label and easily ranking with the best reissues and packages from Rhino or Bear Family, fleshes out the story much more thoroughly, becoming a document of a hot Central Pennsylvania act who reflected the rapid changes in music between 1965 and 1973. The second disc covers the earlier material, consisting of a live performance from 1965, a living room session the following year, and a couple of tracks from the Donshires, a band that provided later Legends member Joe Caloiero. It's enjoyable but not totally remarkable, the record of a solid cover band who knew how to please a crowd and obviously worked hard at making a great party atmosphere, drawing on Motown, British Invasion, L.A. rock, and... other sounds and styles. The first disc is the real discovery, collecting the various singles the band made over the end of the '60s and early '70s along with a slew of unreleased numbers. For the most part this was when Hartman led the band, and it's little surprise his combination of psychedelic crunch with his lingering affection for heavy soul led to his link-up with Edgar Winter and further fame. Besides the enjoyable and quite melodic title track, other winners include "Fever Games" with its great guitar yowls, the solid rocker "Deception," and the backwards-tapes/good-time jam of "Marianne Summer." The detailed booklet provides plenty of interview moments with past members, the full scope of the band's often unstable history, photos, and drawings and a couple of great anecdotes showing the lingering affection for the band in its home area to the present day. [Minor track listing glitch: "Great Day" and "Sole Rider" are switched on the disc.] - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Legends

Blueeyed psychedelic soul purveyors the Legends formed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1964 founding guitarist Dave Hartman, bassist Denny Woolridge, and drummer Ralph Swartz drew their initial inspiration from the Beatles, but when Hartman convinced his younger brother Dan to play keyboards, a prominent Motown influence began creeping into their sound as well. Dan Hart... Read more