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Full Circle
Roger Nichols
Full Circle
Genres: Folk, New Age, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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All Artists: Roger Nichols
Title: Full Circle
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Now Sounds
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 10/28/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Folk, New Age, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Environmental, Meditation, Oldies, Psychedelic Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Small Circle of Friends
Allen Roberds | Fayetteville, AR | 03/26/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Perhaps you will take my 5 star rating and review with a grain of salt but, as co-writer with Roger of "I Can See Only You" I was thrilled when I first heard the Small Circle of Friends version. As an old songwriter, it is one my favorite works, as is the whole CD. So, all I can say is, "Give it a listen and decide for yourself."

The entire CD is a kind of soft-jazz/pop Classic, from the selection of songs to the arrangements and vocalizations of Roger, Murray and Melinda.

Murray and I, ("Smokey Roberds"), with Jerry Riopelle, also wrote and recorded together, as The Parade, with Sunshine Girl, and others. What a blast from the past."
Not bad
Bill Your 'Free Form FM Handi Cyber | Mahwah, NJ USA | 06/04/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I got this only because, when I was a kid, I was always seeing this reflective pair of sunglasses on the inner sleeves of A&M albums, peering out at me like a stoned-out come on. Some albums you buy for the cover.



Well, the music here is very tasteful easy-listening. The orchestration is heavy but not sappy, and the vocals have a nice, light-jazz flavor. At times it reminds me of Curt Boucher, but it is not as edgey or adventurous. This is stuff that could sit with the Beatles and Mammas and Papas on AM radio and not sound out of place-a nice, unique little bridge between more popular top 40 songs.



Nice music and interesting as a time-capsule. It is 12 bucks, so buy it."
Now after all this time...
grooverider | Toluca Lake LA | 10/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"40 years and it's been either too long, or "it just seems like yesterday". It seems like a little of both but what a joy to have the three original members: Roger Nichols, Murray MacLeod and Melinda MacLeod Patterson sharing those otherworldly harmonies. This is not a reissue (the Amazon track listing is not correct). This is a new CD of some favorite Paul Williams & Roger Nichols compositions, along with collaborations with Tony Asher, John Bettis and Smokey Roberds. Along with the 12 songs are 5 original demos of: "Watching You, I'm Coming to the Best Part of my Life, I'm Gonna Find Her, Always You and You're Foolin' Nobody". The album was produced by the three members and recorded in Oregon(where Roger Nichols currently lives) and Hollywood.

Some of the musicians include: David Foster, Jay Graydon, Mike Baird and on one song, "The Winner's Theme" it lists "Toto" as the rhythm band!



There are notes from Richard Carpenter, Tony Asher, John Bettis and Paul Williams



Now the music: "Talk it over In the Morning" (which has a slightly Brazilian feel to it), "The Drifter", "Let Me Be the One" (powerful and beautiful harmonies, this song ranks as a definite favorite), "Out In the Country" (which adheres closely in arrangement to the Three Dog Night version), the instrumental "The Winner's Theme" (similar in style to the tricky yet melodic structure of Burt Bacharach), the new(!) Paul Williams & Roger Nichols collaboration, "Look Around", "Always You", "You're Foolin' Nobody", "Watchin' You", "I'm Coming To The Best Part of My Life" (covered by Cass Elliot) and "I'm Gonna Find Her".



If you enjoyed their one previous album, "Roger Nichols & the Small Circle of Friends" you most definitely will appreciate the harmonies (which, amazingly, still sound like... well, like they did 40 years ago). Many thanks to all who encouraged the three members to get back together to create this work of magic for all of their fans. What a magnificent treasure this CD is!

Welcome back."