Dan Fogelberg / Weisberg,Tim - No Resemblance Whatsoever | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. County Clare
2. Forever Jung
3. Todos Santos
4. Sunlight
5. Isle Au Haut
6. The Face of Love
7. Songbird
8. Is This Magic
9. Stasia
10. Windward

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30th anniversary reissue. After being discovered by Irving Azoff, Illinois born singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg moved to Nashville and began his recording career. His first four albums have achieved either platinum or double-platinum certification, including his fourth, Nether Lands-which included appearances by members of the Eagles, JD Souther, and flautist Tim Weisberg. Weisberg's career began as a studio musician and he released his first solo album in 1971, even appearing on The Midnight Special. In 1978, Fogelberg and Weisberg collaborated and released Twin Sons Of Different Mothers. The album featured the Top 25 hit "The Power Of Gold," and sold over a million copies. The two would continue to write and record separately, with Fogelberg logging another two gold and two double-platinum releases, until the pair reunited in 1995 to record No Resemblance Whatsoever. While the album's title and artwork playfully referenced their previous release, No Resemblance Whatsoever displayed the musical growth both Fogelberg and Weisberg had achieved and brought back to their new effort. AllMusic said "Follow-ups to albums that were as successful and acclaimed as Fogelberg and Weisberg's first collaboration often seem forced or simply don't replicate the magic of the past. This one builds on the original project and explores new musical avenues while keeping fans hoping another recording by the two will occur in the future." Mastered by multiple Grammy-winner Michael Graves and with lacquers cut by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl/Sam Phillips Recording Service.