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Keith West - Wherever My Love Goes

Musician: Keith West
Album title: Wherever My Love Goes
Style: Country Rock, Pop Rock
Released: 1974
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1587 mb
Size APE version: 1132 mb
Size WMA version: 1303 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 928
Format: APE TTA MPC AU DTS AC3 MP2
Genre: Rock

Keith West - Wherever My Love Goes mp3 album

Keith West - Wherever My Love Goes mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Power And The Glory
Arranged By – David Whittaker*Bass – Roger SuttonDrums – Twink Engineer – Alan O'DuffyKeyboards – Tommy EyreProducer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Keith West, Ken Burgess
3:25
A2 West Country
Written-By – Keith West, Ken Burgess
4:50
A3 Liet Motif
Written-By – Keith West
2:45
A4 The Visit
Written-By – Keith West
5:47
A5 Hope You're Feeling Better
Written-By – Keith West
5:30
B1 Going Home Song
Written-By – Keith West, Ken Burgess
4:30
B2 Company
Written-By – Keith West
4:05
B3 Marshwood
Written-By – Keith West, Ken Burgess
2:25
B4 Wherever My Love Goes
Written-By – Keith West
4:30
B5 Sad Song
Written-By – Ken Burgess
4:40

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Ken Burgess
  • Bass – Lisle Harper* (tracks: A2 to B5)
  • Drums – Rod Coombes (tracks: A2 to B5)
  • Electric Guitar, Vocals – Keith West
  • Engineer – Andy Hendricksen* (tracks: A2 to B5)
  • Keyboards – Ann Odell (tracks: A2 to B5), Roy Young (tracks: A2 to B5)
  • Keyboards, Flute – Tommy Eyre
  • Producer – Keith West (tracks: A2 to B5), Ken Burgess (tracks: A2 to B5)
  • Saxophone – Johnny Almond (tracks: A2 to B5)
  • Steel Guitar – Glenn Campbell* (tracks: A2 to B5)
  • Violin – John Weider (tracks: A2 to B5)

Notes

Recorded at Command Studios, London except
'The Power And The Glory' recorded at Olympic Studios, London

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
2375 023 Keith West Wherever My Love Goes ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Kuckuck 2375 023 Germany 1974



Swift Summer
A solid performance for Keiths first and only solo effort, even as some Tomorrow members like Twink plays the drums on the opening track. The instruments are decently separated and pleasant to listen to but there are some nagging aspects. Some of the recordings seem a little off in the mix such as the vocals which I wish were less laid back at times. It might be some compression in the works which gives a slightly flat performance as well. The recording hiss and static also seems a bit excessive at times, making the relatively quiet German vinyl for this pressing seem like a missed opertunity.Few but major niggles that hold this release back from its true potential.Equipment Used:Rega RP1 with Nagaoka MP-110 CartridgeCyrus 2 AmplifierSystem Fidelity SF-3050 Tower SpeakersCustom made HQ Speaker Cables