The Keep (Happy Rhodes album)
The Keep (1995) is the tenth album by American singer-songwriter Happy Rhodes.
The Keep | ||||
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Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, Art rock | |||
Label | Aural Gratification | |||
Producer | Kevin Bartlett | |||
Happy Rhodes chronology | ||||
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Overview
A compilation of acoustic versions of previously released songs, and rarities 1984–1995.
Track listing
All music, lyrics, voices, instruments and arrangements - Happy Rhodes (except as noted in credits)
- "Temporary And Eternal" - 5:33
- "Life On Mars" - 3:20
- "Collective Heart" - 4:45
- "The Yes Medley" - 6:05
- "Save Our Souls" - 6:00
- "Flash Me Up" - 2:14
- "For We Believe" - 2:34
- "Summer" - 3:28
- "Oh Holy Night" - 3:27
- "Look For The Child" - 4:20
- "Hold Me" - 3:25
- "Bye Moon" - 2:07
- "Prey Of The Strange" - 3:36
- "Oh Hand Of Mine" - 3:49
- Album Produced by Kevin Bartlett.
- Individual songs Produced by
- Happy Rhodes
- Happy Rhodes and Kevin Bartlett
- John Diliberto
- Bruce Raines
- John Patoubas
Personnel
- Happy Rhodes:
- Vocals, Nylon Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
- Kevin Bartlett:
- Electric Guitar, Loops, Effects
- Carl Adami:
- Bass, Devices
- Dean Sharp:
- Percussion
- Kelly Bird:
- Backing vocals, Acoustic Guitar
"The Yes Medley":
"I Sleep Alone" written by Trevor Rabin. Published by Uni/Chappell Music, Warnell Chappell Music
"Soon" written by Jon Anderson. Published by Topographic Music BMI
"Endless Dream" written by Trevor Rabin, Jon Anderson. Published by Tremander's Songs BMI and Fizz Music Ltd., Warner Bros. Music Corp. ASCAP
"Hearts" written by Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Alan White, Tony Kaye. Published by Affirmative Music BMI
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