All donations will be used to pay for open heart surgery for Maree, a six years old girl with ASD (Atrial Septal Defect). Together we can save a life.
Looking Backwards to Tomorrow, (in and out of concert)
from WikiMusicGuide, the free music guide. Your music wiki.
Looking Backwards to Tomorrow, (in and out of concert) is the second album of musician Jeannie Lewis.
Contents |
[edit]
About
The album was released in 1974 as LP where partly it was recorded on studio and live by EMI Australia.
The album includes several guest musicians such as Graham Lowndes, Bob Hudson, Reg Livermore, Lex Marinos, Bomber Perrier, Alan Lee, Michael Carlos, Dave Ellis, Doug Gallacher, Ian Mawson, Jamie McKinley, Mike Wade, Peter Boothman, Roy Ritchie, The Foreday Riders and String Quartet.
[edit]
Tracks
[edit]
Side 1
| Track | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | The Magician |
| 2 | The House is Burning |
| 3 | Porque Los Pobres No Tienen |
| 4 | Scared to Be Alone |
| 5 | Celluloid Heroes |
[edit]
Side 2
| Track | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Feet |
| 2 | Rocelli |
| 3 | Les Blouses Blanches |
| 4 | Ladies Who Lunch |
| 5 | Cocaine Blues |
| 6 | An Artist's Life |
[edit]
Credits
Performance Credits
Jeannie Lewis Main Performer
Graham Lowndes Guest Singer
Bob Hudson Guest Singer
Reg Livermore Guest Performer
Technical Credits
Michael Carlos Musical director
Les Hodge Producer
[edit]
Trivia
- The album includes her versions of Ray Davies Celluloid Heroes, Dory Previn's Scared to Be Alone, Stephen Sondheim's Ladies Who Lunch, Graham Lowndes song The House is Burning and the Reverend Gary Davis' Cocaine Blues, on which Jeannie was backed by The Foreday Riders. Celluloid Heroes.
[edit]
Shop
- Find this CD on Amazon
[edit]


