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Artist Listing : Jackie Lomax (3 products)

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Jackie Lomax - Three. CD. (Water Music - WATER154)

1972 saw the release of Jackie Lomax's third solo LP (his second for Warner Brothers) entitled Three (III), with stand out blue-eyed soul tracks including: "No Reason" and "Fever's Got Me Burning" and beautiful, slow, sad songs like "Last Time Home," which featured members of The Band (Rick Danko, Levon Helm) and Billy Mundi of the Mothers Of Invention. The album was recorded at Bearsville Studios and produced by John Simon who produced the first two albums from The Band and Leonard Cohen's debut.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 60's UK and Euro Psychedelia, 60's UK Rock, Singer Songwriter

Jackie Lomax - Is This What You Want. CD. (Apple - CDP7975812)

Solo album by the former member of The Undertakers from 1969 which features a number of guest musicians including George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Nicky Hopkins, Klaus Voormann, Billy Preston, Hal Blaine & Larry Knechtel. Includes the Harrison-penned track 'Sour Milk Sea' + 5 bonus tracks.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 60's UK and Euro Psychedelia, 60's UK Rock

Jackie Lomax - Home Is In My Head. CD. (Water Music - WATER153)

This was Lomax's first LP for Warners which featured, among others, guitarist Bryn Haworth -- known for his playing on John Cale's Fear album and various Ian Matthews recordings. First released in 1971, the album's slower tracks were particularly impressive -- "When I Miss You The Most, Or So It Seems," "You Within Me" -- although the style and the sound remained much as it had been on his Apple debut solo LP. It proved Jackie Lomax could produce an impressive record even without the help of the star-studded backing band featured on his Apple Records debut.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 60's UK and Euro Psychedelia, 60's UK Rock, Singer Songwriter

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