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Jackie Lomax, Three

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1010712

Disk length: 1h 17m 29s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1972

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. No Reason 4:34
2. Time Will Tell You 3:59
3. Hellfire, Night-Crier 4:34
4. Lost 3:21
5. Roll On 4:50
6. Lavender Dream 4:11
7. Let The Play Begin 3:57
8. Fever's Got Me Burning 5:11
9. Last Time Home 5:22
10. Rock Salt 4:52
11. (You've Got To) Do It All Yourself 5:56
12. Interview - Jackie Lomax At Home26:35

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Review

Reissue of the 1972 original release has been fully remastered and is stated to be one of Lomax's best work. Features 12 tracks, and a 30 minute 1972 Jackie Lomax interview. 2005.Jackie Lomax Should have Been One of Liverpool's Homegrown Rock and Roll Stars, That's What the Beatles Believed, and George Harrison and Paul Mccartney Both Thought Enough of his Talent to Back Him Variously as Producers and Record Company Executives at a Critical Juncture in all of their Careers. In 1971, Following his Early Debut Solo Recordings for Apple, He Returned to America to Live and Work in Woodstock, and He Signed to Warner Brothers. Reunited with Members of the Lomax Alliance and the Undertakers, Warner Brothers Released Two Jackie Lomax Albums, "Home is in My Head" and "Three", which Many Regard as his Best Work.

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Three

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 50m 41s (-27m 12s)

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