Jim Capaldi - One Man Mission album flac
Performer: Jim CapaldiTitle: One Man Mission
Style: Soft Rock
Released: 1984
MP3 album: 1571 mb
FLAC album: 1983 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: MMF AA MOD MIDI MPC VOX AIFF
Genre: Rock
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Returning to the musicians who helped him through his mid-solo career, Jim Capaldi appeared to be lost, trying to satisfy record company execs while still maintaining his artistic integrity. Thus, One Man Mission suffers as a result, sounding like more of the same, just warmed up a bit. While still trying hard to put forth what he thought the public wanted, Capaldi appeared to be on the losing end.
Audio CD, August 24, 2004. Jim Capaldi great solo artist as drummer with Traffic and Steve Winwood. He did some really good stuff and this cd is great stuff with latter Steve Marriott vocals. One person found this helpful.
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Background information. In 1968, Capaldi, Winwood, and Mason contributed backing music to a solo album by Gordon Jackson. The new band was signed by Island Records and rented a quiet cottage in Aston Tirrold, Berkshire to write and rehearse new material. The cottage did not remain quiet and had frequent visitors including Eric Burdon, Eric Clapton, and Pete Townshend as well as Trevor Burton (of The Move) amongst many others. Capaldi wrote the lyrics for Traffic's first single "Paper Sun", which appeared in the UK singles chart at number 5 in summer 1967. One Man Mission (1984). Some Come Running (1988). Prince of Darkness (greatest hits compilation; 1995).
Nicola James "Jim" Capaldi (2 August 1944 – 28 January 2005) was an English musician and songwriter. His musical career lasted more than four decades. He co-founded Traffic in Birmingham with Steve Winwood, and the band'spsychedelic rock was influential in Britain and the United States. With his eighth solo album, Capaldi enlisted his old partner as a major collaborator. For the first time, Capaldi played most of the drums himself, and he would continue to do so on future solo albums.






