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Roger Mcguinn Cardiff Rose Mp3, Flac, Wma Roger McGuinn Cardiff Rose mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Cardiff Rose Country: Japan Released: 1976 Style: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1409 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1401 mb WMA version RAR size: 1848 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 238 Other Formats: ADX APE ASF VOC XM TTA VOX Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Take Me Away 3:00 A2 Jolly Roger 4:56 A3 Rock And Roll Time 2:46 A4 Friend 2:07 A5 Partners In Crime 4:52 B1 Up To Me 5:36 B2 Round Table 4:05 Pretty Polly B3 3:17 Arranged By – Roger McGuinnWritten-By – Traditional B4 Dreamland 5:20 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Record Plant, Los Angeles Mastered At – Kendun Recorders Credits Bass, Percussion, Vocals – Rob Stoner Drums, Percussion – Howie Wyeth* Engineer – Gary Ladinsky Engineer [Assistant] – Rick Smith Guitar, Accordion, Piano, Organ, Harp, Percussion, Vocals – Mick Ronson Guitar, Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Violin, Banjo, Organ, Percussion – David Mansfield Guitar, Vocals – Roger McGuinn Producer – Mick Ronson Saxophone – Kim Hitchcroft* Vocals – Timmy Schmit* Other versions Title Category Artist Label Category Country Year (Format) Roger Cardiff Rose PC 34154 Columbia PC 34154 US 1976 McGuinn (LP, Album) Columbia, 510582 2, Cardiff Rose 510582 2, Roger Columbia, 5105822000, (CD, Album, 5105822000, Europe 2002 McGuinn Sony Music SMM 510582 2 RE) SMM 510582 2 Media Roger Cardiff Rose CK 34154 Columbia CK 34154 US Unknown McGuinn (CD, Album) Cardiff Rose Roger Music On MOVLP1022 (LP, Album, MOVLP1022 Netherlands 2014 McGuinn Vinyl RE, 180) Roger Cardiff Rose 81369 CBS 81369 UK 1976 McGuinn (LP, Album) Related Music albums to Cardiff Rose by Roger McGuinn Roger McGuinn's Thunderbyrd - Rockpalast: West Coast Legends Vol. 4 Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - Nobody's Children Various - Congo Beginnings Vol. 1 Roger McGuinn - Peace On You Kim Richey - Rise Roger Bryan And The Old Sweethearts - In Regards To Your Affairs Bowles Bros. - Roger Buys A Fridge Roger McGuinn & Chris Hillman Featuring Gene Clark - One More Chance Heart - Playlist: The Very Best Of Heart Mark Erelli - Mark Erelli Roger McGuinn & Chris Hillman Featuring Gene Clark - City Tim Bennett - Inevitable Discovery.
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