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Timothy Clover - The Cambridge Concept Of Timothy Clover A Harvard Square Affair

Timothy Clover - The Cambridge Concept Of Timothy Clover A Harvard Square Affair

Musician: Timothy Clover
Album title: The Cambridge Concept Of Timothy Clover A Harvard Square Affair
Style: Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1968
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1419 mb
Size APE version: 1955 mb
Size WMA version: 1987 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 401
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Genre: Rock

Timothy Clover - The Cambridge Concept Of Timothy Clover A Harvard Square Affair


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A1 A Harvard Square Affair
Written By – B. Patch-L.Petze
2:20
A2 His Life To Live Over
Written By – B.Patch-L.Petze-S.King
2:34
A3 Cotton Candy(Can Be Yours)
Written By – B.Patch-L.Petze-S.King-L.Jaspon-J. Petze
2:56
A4 My Friend John
Written By – L.Petze-S.King-J.Petze-L.Collins-R. Morse
2:38
A5 Great World Next Door
Written By – J. Renzetti-N. Bryan
2:18
B1 Timothy Clover
Written By – L.Jaspon-B.Patch-L.Petze
2:20
B2 Trolley Car Line
Written By – L.Jaspon-B.Patch-L.Petze
2:08
B3 One Day You're A Rich Man
Written By – B.Patch-L.Petze-T. Landry
2:18
B4 When You're Dreamin'
Written By – L.Petze-S.King
2:08
B5 Tear Drop Mobile
Written By – F.Gefand-G.Katz
3:16

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Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ST-5114, ST 5114 Timothy Clover The Cambridge Concept Of Timothy Clover (A Harvard Square Affair) ‎(LP, Album) Tower, Tower ST-5114, ST 5114 US 1968
ST 5114, ST-5114 Timothy Clover The Cambridge Concept Of Timothy Clover A Harvard Square Affair ‎(LP, Album) Tower, Tower ST 5114, ST-5114 US 1968



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This LP offers some excellent compositions in addition to a fantastic drum sound and wonderful horn arrangements*. The style of music is a bit more difficult to describe, pop of course, but with a very cool snowy late Autumn New England feel even though it was recorded in NYC and not by a "real" band from what I recall. Anyway, it kinda makes more sense when you check the back cover and the liners about the meeting of "old world traditions" and "a wave of revolution" in Harvard Square next to the pic of a hipster pretending to be Timothy Clover (get that guitar out of the snow, man!).* let's go hunting with Lord Picklesworth horns, not BS&T horns