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''The Faces I've Been'' is a posthumous double album by Jim Croce, released in 1975. ==Album history== The album was designed to show Croce's artistic development, and the tracklisting is chronological and the liner notes described each period of Croce's career. Side one includes "1961-64 The Spires" and "1964-67 Facets." The Spires are a folk singing group affiliated with the Villanova Singers. The first two tracks are from an album released by Villanova and the third is a live concert recording from the period. The remaining four tracks on side one are from an album Croce recorded in 1966 entitled ''Facets''. Sides two and three include the periods "1967-70" and "After 1970", respectively. Side four includes “the Raps,” or Croce's storytelling in a live setting. Additional examples of this storytelling can be found on his other live releases. The album title comes from a line from Croce's song "The Hard Way Every Time". The album is the first release on Lifesong Records, a company formed by Croce production team Terry Cashman, Tommy West and attorney partner Phil Kurnit in 1975. 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「The Faces I've Been」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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