[FM] Sharing the music...Terry & John Boylan
Arthur Wood
kerrkron@waverider.co.uk
Wed, 9 Feb 2000 21:56:33 -0800
Spinnaker Records, is actually Terry's own label. His two seventies, Asylum
label albums, that Moshe mentioned, were preceeded by another pair of
recordings. A solo album on the Verve Forecast label titled "Alias Boona"
[FTS-3070] and a more pop oriented, self titled 1969 album cut with his
brother John, as The Appletree Theatre on the MGM label [2353 051 SELECT].
The songs on the latter album were all co-written by the brothers, while
"Boona," also circa 1969, not only featured the pickin' of the future
perpetrators of Steely Dan, Messrs. Becker & Fagen, but included eleven
Boylan originals plus Zimmerman's "Subterranean Homestick Blues." John
Boylan produced a number of Linda Ronstadt's late Capitol/early Asylum
albums and there were
rumours of a romance at one stage. John also produced works by Association,
Michael Martin Murphey and Pure Prairie League and a legion of others
through the seventies and into the eighties.
For more information, go to http://www.terenceboylan.com
As for Tim Harrison, his new self titled album on the Canadian Second Avenue
label contains has as much to recommened it as his 1997 album "Bridges."
Arthur Wood.