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''Drowning With Land In Sight'' is the title of The 77s' seventh album, released in 1994 on the Myrrh Records label. The music, their heaviest up to that point, ranged from the opening note-for-note Led Zeppelin cover to the straightforward Rolling Stones homage "Cold Cold Night" to Roy Orbison-influenced ballads "Film at 11", "The Jig Is Up," and "Alone Together." The lyrics primarily reflected the stress of singer Michael Roe's divorce, except for "Dave's Blues," about guitarist David Leonhardt's illness with cancer. At the record label's insistence, the final track was written and added to provide a more upbeat conclusion. Also, a vulgarity in "Dave's Blues" was backward masked into unintelligibility. ==Track listing== # "Nobody's Fault but Mine" # "Snowblind" # "Snake" # "Indian Winter" # "Film At 11" # "Mezzo" # "Cold Cold Night" # "Dave's Blues" # "Sounds O' Autumn" # "The Jig Is Up" # "Alone Together" # "For Crying Out Loud" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Drowning with Land in Sight」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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