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1970 studio album by Tom Rush
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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 toward the country rock style.[1] The album was on the Billboard 200 chart for nine weeks and charted as high as #110 on January 30, 1971.[2]
Track listing [ ]
"Wrong End of the Rainbow" (Tom Rush, Trevor Veitch ) – 2:48
"Biloxi" (Jesse Winchester ) – 4:40
"Merrimack County" (Rush, Veitch) – 2:50
"Riding on a Railroad" (James Taylor ) – 5:47
"Paddy West" (Arranged and adapted by Rush) – :19
"Came to See Me Yesterday in the Merry Month of" (Ray O'Sullivan) – 1:43
"Starlight" (Rush) – 4:38
"Sweet Baby James " (Taylor) – 3:16
"Rotunda" (Rush, Veitch) – 3:22
"Jazzman" (Ed Holstein) – 2:33
"Gnostic Serenade" (William Hawkins ) – 4:52
Personnel [ ]
Musicians [ ]
Tom Rush – guitar , vocals
Trevor Veitch – acoustic guitar , electric guitar , dobro , mandocello , dulcimer , vocals
David Bromberg – pedal steel guitar
Paul Armin – violin , viola
Bob Boucher – bass
John Locke – organ , piano (tracks 1, 7)
Erik Robertson – organ, piano (all tracks except 1, 7)
Brent Titcomb – harmonica
Dave Lewis – drums , percussion
Technical [ ]
David Briggs – producer
Jim Reeves – engineer
Ed Freeman – arranger
Bob Cato – photography , design
References [ ]
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