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All album infos written just like on the original vinyl album covers and labels.

Slight review

Well, nothing much to say. Although Mr Gilbert O'Sullivan was very popular at the time and also wrote a couple of good songs, this album is rather dull.

Some nice ballads, some boring ones, and a bit of flirting with glam and disco — the styles that conquered charts everywhere in the early 1970's.

Take this if you dig light pop music, but don't expect too much. There are better ones. Or purchase O'Sullivan's debut album Himself. It's the best he ever did and have a nice cover too.

# Jary
Nov. 30, 2005

 

Gilbert O'Sullivan: I'm a Writer, Not a Fighter

Side 1
1. I'm a Writer, Not a Fighter
(O'Sullivan)
2. A Friend of Mine
(O'Sullivan)
3. They've Only Themselves to Blame
(O'Sullivan)
4. Who Knows, Perhaps Maybe
(O'Sullivan)
5. Where Peaceful Waters Flow
(O'Sullivan)

Side 2
1. Ooh Baby
(O'Sullivan)
2. I Have Never Loved You as Much as I Love You Today
(O'Sullivan)
3. Not in a Million Years
(O'Sullivan)
4. If You Love Me Like You Love Me
(O'Sullivan)
5. Get Down
(O'Sullivan)

MAM-SS 505
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STEREO

Produced by: Gordon Mills

Arranger: Johnnie Spence
Recording and mixing engineer: Peter Rynston
Recorded at: Audio International Studios
Lyrics and music by: Gilbert O'Sullivan
Cover concept by: Shel Starkman
Photo by: Terry O'Neil

(P) 1973 M.A.M. Records Limited, London.
M.A.M. RECORDS LIMITED
Manufactured in Great Britain by The Decca Record Company Limited,
Decca House, 9 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SW

Made in England
Printed in England by James Upton Birmingham

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