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TIME CHANGES

Ford Theatre

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1.65 | 7 ratings | 1 reviews | 14% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1969

Songs / Tracks Listing

- Act I
1. Scene 1: Introduction (1:00)
2. Scene 2: Time Changes (3:09)
3. Scene 3: Interlude One (1:14)
4. Scene 4: That's My Girl (2:12)
5. Scene 5: I've Got the Fever (5:17)
6. Scene 6: Crash (1:06)
7. Scene 7: At the Station (3:51)
- Act II
8. Scene 1: Back to Philadelphia (3:58)
9. Scene 2: Clifford's Dilemma (1:58)
10. Scene 3: Jefferson Airplane (2:59)
11. Scene 4: I Feel Uncertain (2:26)
12. Scene 5: Interlude Two (1:18)
13. Scene 6: Good Thing (2:17)
14. Scene 7: Outroduction (1:13)

Total Time 33:58

Line-up / Musicians

- Arthur Webster / guitar, bells
- Harry Palmer / guitar, percussion
- John Mazzarelli / organ, piano, vocals
- Joey Scott / bass, vocals
- Robert Tamagni / drums, percussion, vocals

With:
- Johnny Pate / string arranger & conductor (2)
- Bert DeCoteaux / arranger & conductor (1,3-15)
- The Ford Theatre Rock & Roll Concert Orchestra / winds, strings, harp
- Bill Szymczyk / narration, arrangements, producer

Releases information

Artwork: Byron Goto, Henry Epstein

LP ABC Records ‎- ABCS-681 (1969, US)

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FORD THEATRE Time Changes ratings distribution


1.65
(7 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music (14%)
14%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection (43%)
43%
Good, but non-essential (29%)
29%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (14%)
14%

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Review by BrufordFreak
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1 stars The kitschy cheap Off -Broadway-sounding follow up to the Boston band's ambitious debut from the year before, Trilogy for the Masses. I'd say this one is for completionists only as the kitsch and schlock are just too overwhelmingly nauseating; one would have to be either quite the masochist or quite the Off-Broadway completionist to want to suffer through the full album listening experience. Perhaps it's all intended to be in fun--as sarcasm or a parody--as the humorous group photo on the album cover might suggest--but regardless, the music and its performances are so poor and inconsistently produced that it actually hurts. I want this hour back from my life!

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