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Once in a Blue Moon (Frankie Miller album)

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Released
  
January 1973

Once in a Blue Moon (1973)
  
High Life (1974)

Release date
  
January 1973

Producer
  
Dave Robinson

Artist
  
Frankie Miller

Label
  
Chrysalis Records

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Recorded
  
1972 Rockfield Studios, Wales

Length
  
32:15 42:18 (remastered)

Genres
  
Rock music, Pub rock, Folk rock

Similar
  
The Rock, High Life, Double Trouble, Full House, Please Don't Ever Change

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Once in a Blue Moon is the debut solo album by Frankie Miller, utilising Brinsley Schwarz as his backing band, showcases Miller's skills as a singer and songwriter. The song "I Can’t Change It" was covered by Ray Charles on his album Brother Ray Is At It Again. "After All (I Live My Life)" appears as the closing song in the 2011 Johnny Depp film, The Rum Diary.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Frankie Miller; except where indicated

Personnel

  • Frankie Miller - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Bob Andrews - grand piano, junk piano, accordion, backing vocals
  • Brinsley Schwarz - lead & acoustic guitars
  • Ian Gomm - lead & acoustic guitars
  • Nick Lowe - electric bass, double bass, backing vocals
  • Billy Rankin - drums
  • Bridgit, Joy and Janice - backing vocals
  • Production credits

  • Recorded at Rockfield Studios
  • Engineered by Kingsley Ward, Ralph Downs
  • Produced by Dave Robinson
  • Songs

    1You Don't Need to Laugh (To Be Happy)3:33
    2I Can't Change It3:10
    3Candlelight Sonata in F Major2:36

    References

    Once in a Blue Moon (Frankie Miller album) Wikipedia