Timepeace
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Ride Suite Ride (Intro)
- Lazarus Man
- Keep Your Heart Right
- Java Sparrow
- People Get Ready / Brotherly Love
- Love Theme From Spartacus
- No More Blues
- Timepeace / No One Has To Tell You / Build A World Of Love
- (Following Your) Footprints
- C'Est La Vie
- Coyote Moon
- Aka New York Al
- Traitor To The Race
- Love Theme From Spartacus
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #61206 in Music
- Released on: 2006-08-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 76 minutes
Customer Reviews
A classic
I can't believe no-one has reviewed this album up until now!
Recorded in the mid 90's after a 15 year long 'career break' this comeback record is the one I would recommmend to Terry Callier virgins.
This record covers jazz, soul and folk with classic songwriting, intelligent and thoughtful lyrics, soulful vocals and classy playing and arrangements.
If at first listen the record sounds too laidback and 'jazz ... nice' repeated listens allow the subtle, inspired playing of Terry and his two (American and English) regular back up bands to come through.
Even after 5 years living and regular listening to this album I am still discovering new facets to the music and favourite tracks change continuously.
Give this one and go and if you like it delve deeper into Terry - a true living artist who has been making deep and spiritual music for over 40 years now - and go and see him live - it's practically a religious experience.
This album is for all time
I heard this artist about 20 years ago and his voice still haunts me till this day. Timepiece must rate as the
best album l ever bought. Calliers music appears to be an acquired taste and although he is known to many musicians, their are so many others that havent't become acquainted with the mans genius. I am sure that l will still be listening to this album in another 20 years and hope that record shops have the wisdom to stock it.
Still not well-known enough
I still can't believe that I can mention Terry Callier to people and get blank looks in return. I first heard Spartacus as a CD single some five years ago and became hooked instantly. The distinctive, mellifluous voice that Callier possesses, combined with an ability to write such poignant songs marks him out as (dare I use the word) a genius.
Listening to Terry Callier does one of the most difficult, yet wondrous things - produce that chill and shiver down the spine that marks out all great records. There is not a duff song on the album and it shines like a beacon among most of the detritus that hits the charts currently.
Revered by other luminaries such as Paul Weller and Beth Orton, Trery Callier deserves a wider audience. Buy this album, tell your friends and he will hopefully achieve the reputation he so richly deserves.





