Tom Robinson - Having It Both Ways album flac
Performer: Tom RobinsonTitle: Having It Both Ways
Style: Pop Rock
Released: 1996
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1164 mb
FLAC album: 1128 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP3 XM AHX AUD VOC FLAC AU
Genre: Rock
Album · 1996 · 10 Songs. Having It Both Ways Tom Robinson. Listen on Apple Music.
Tom supported the album by playing many festivals that summer including Glastonbury, Latitude, Wickham and Green Man. He also played a showcase at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall in September and a 15 date tour with Kitten Pyramid throughout October and November. Robinson also received a BASCA Gold Badge award in the same month. In 1996, Robinson released an album Having It Both Ways. On it, he added a verse to "Glad to Be Gay", in which he sings: "Well if gay liberation means freedom for all, a label is no liberation at all. I'm here and I'm queer and do what I do, I'm not going to wear a straitjacket for yo. In 1998, his epic about bisexuality, Blood Brother, won three awards at the Gay & Lesbian American Music Awards in New York. In the same year, he also performed at the fifth International Conference on.
Having It Both Ways released: 1996. Love Over Rage released: 1994. Living in a Boom Time released: 1992. Soaked by your thoughts or better yet Excretions from your, your rusted minds Showering soot covering and blackening All my thoughts and my beliefs Your impressions lie on my skin No need to burn to be washed away Your lack of respect for me and my views And those of others it only shows The ignorance of your insecurities What you have created.
Tom Robinson (born 1 June 1950) is a British singer-songwriter, bassist and radio presenter, better known for the hits "Glad to Be Gay", "2-4-6-8 Motorway", and "Don't Take No for an Answer", with his Tom Robinson Band. The Web's Largest Resource for. Music, Songs & Lyrics.
The song 'Disrespect' by Tom Robinson has a tempo of 172 beats per minute (BPM) on 'Having It Both Ways'. Well the crunch is coming And it won't be long You think you know the future But you're so, so wrong.
In 1996, Robinson released an album Having It Both Ways. On it he added a verse to "Glad to Be Gay", in which he sings: "Well if gay liberation means freedom for all, a label is no liberation at all. I’m here and I’m queer and do what I do, I’m not going to wear a straitjacket for yo. Rebecca Fowler, "National Music Festival: 2-4-6-8 it’s never too late: He went in and out of fashion but Tom Robinson is still driven by music. Rebecca Fowler meets the gay activist who became a family man," The Independent, 4 June 1996 . Love Over Rage (1994). Having It Both Ways (1996). The Undiscovered Tom Robinson (1998). Home from Home (1999). Smelling Dogs (2001, spoken word album).
Tracklist
| Disrespect |
| The One |
| Rum Thunderbird |
| Cold Cold Ground |
| Fool To Myself |
| Hot Dog |
| Sorry |
| Congo Blue |
| Connecticut |
| Castaway |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COOK CD097 | Tom Robinson | Having It Both Ways (CD, Album, Enh) | Cooking Vinyl | COOK CD097 | UK | 1996 |
| PCCY-01005 | Tom Robinson | Having It Both Ways (CD, Album) | Cooking Vinyl, Canyon International | PCCY-01005 | Japan | 1996 |
| D31604 | Tom Robinson | Having It Both Ways (CD, Album) | Festival Records | D31604 | Australia | 1996 |
| COOK CD097 | Tom Robinson | Having It Both Ways (CD, Album, Enh) | Cooking Vinyl | COOK CD097 | USA, Canada & Europe | 1996 |
| COOK C 097, COOK C097 | Tom Robinson | Having It Both Ways (Cass, Album) | Cooking Vinyl, Cooking Vinyl | COOK C 097, COOK C097 | UK | 1996 |









