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Wesley
06-07-2005, 09:16 PM
while it's not said here, Lightfoot had a couple of album releases prior to 1966 some here probably know he had a couple of others. one his 1962 release with the Two Tones and a 1964 release titled The Canadian Talent Library. got this all off of Wayne Francis' Site. now it's easy to say he was with a group called the Two Tones in the ealy 60s but since his 1966 Lightfoot release is considered his debut how would i explain this 64 release witch was really the first album by him?
Affair on Touhy Ave.
06-07-2005, 09:16 PM
while it's not said here, Lightfoot had a couple of album releases prior to 1966 some here probably know he had a couple of others. one his 1962 release with the Two Tones and a 1964 release titled The Canadian Talent Library. got this all off of Wayne Francis' Site. now it's easy to say he was with a group called the Two Tones in the ealy 60s but since his 1966 Lightfoot release is considered his debut how would i explain this 64 release witch was really the first album by him?
The Rez
06-08-2005, 02:15 AM
My suggestion would be to simply say the 1966 release is Gord's debut as a solo artist.
Same way you'd explain Paul McCarney's first record under his own name.
Simple is good.
The Rez
Wesley
06-08-2005, 08:52 AM
but what about that 1964 release witch he was on his own?
Affair on Touhy Ave.
06-08-2005, 08:52 AM
but what about that 1964 release witch he was on his own?
charlene
06-08-2005, 08:57 AM
i think the way you explained it in your first post says it all.....
1962 was the Two Tones - performances by the duet of Lightfoot and Whelan.
and the 1964 album was a solo effort for the Canadian Talent Library.
charlene
06-08-2005, 08:57 AM
i think the way you explained it in your first post says it all.....
1962 was the Two Tones - performances by the duet of Lightfoot and Whelan.
and the 1964 album was a solo effort for the Canadian Talent Library.
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