Wrong End of the Rainbow
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Wrong End of the Rainbow | ||
Studio album by Tom Rush | ||
Released | October, 1970 | |
Recorded | 1970 | |
Genre | Country Rock/Folk Rock | |
Label | Columbia | |
Producer(s) | David Briggs | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Tom Rush chronology | ||
Tom Rush (1970) |
Wrong End of the Rainbow (1970) |
Merrimack County (1972) |
Wrong End of the Rainbow is the 1970 album from pioneer Folk Rock musician Tom Rush. The music on this album, his second in 1970, tends to lean more torward the Country Rock style.
[edit] Track listing
- "Wrong End of the Rainbow" (Tom Rush/Trevor Veitch)
- "Biloxi" (Jesse Winchester)
- "Merrimack County" (Tom Rush/Trevor Veitch)
- "Riding on a Railroad" (James Taylor)
- "Come to See Me Yesterday" (Ray O'Sullivan)
- "Starlight" (Tom Rush)
- "Sweet Baby James" (James Taylor)
- "Rotunda" (Tom Rush/Trevor Veitch)
- "Jazzman" (Ed Holstein)
- "Gnostic Serenade" (William Hawkins)
[edit] Personnel
- Tom Rush - guitar, vocals
- Trevor Veitch - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dulcimer, vocals
- David Bromberg - pedal steel guitar
- Paul Armin - violin, viola
- Bob Boucher - bass
- John Locke - organ, piano
- Erik Robertson - organ, piano
- Brently Titcomb - harmonica
- Dave Lewis - drums, percussion
[edit] Production
- Producer: David Briggs
- Recording Engineer: unknown
- Arranger: Ed Freeman
- Liner Notes: n/a
- Photography: unknown