Terence Boylan (1999 collection album)

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Terence Boylan did a group named "Boona Boylan" with Donald Fagen and Walter Becker of Steely Dan in his college days in New York. He recorded his first album "Alias Boona" in 1969 with Fagen and Becker. And after long absence, Boylan returned in 1977 with a self-titled album "Terence Boylan" for Asylum Records which had pure Westcoast sound but his music was said to be more sophistcated than Jackson Browne's works. In 1980, Boylan released his third solo album "Suzy" for Asylum Records.
This is the collection album picking up from both Asylum albums plus 3 brand-new songs "True Love Isn't Cool", "Coming Home" and "Keep Shining On".

Release: 7 July, 1999
Label: Spinnaker Records, USA (SP-A307)

Tracks:
1. Hey Papa
2. Tell Me
3. Dancing Shoes
4. Sundown Of Fools
5. Rain King
6. Shame
7. Dump It In The River
8. True Love Isn't Cool
9. Ice And Snow
10. Coming Home
11. Shake It
12. Keep Shining On
13. The War Is Over
14. End Of The World
15. Trains

Producer: Terence Boylan

Terence Boylan: Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards

- Musicians -
Drums: Russell Kunkel, Jim Gordon, John Guerin, Dennis Whitted, Mickey McGee
Bass: Leland Sklar, Michael Porcaro, Chuck Rainey, David Jackson, Max Bennett, John Holbrook, Tom Christopher, Scott Petito, Bob Glaub
Guitars: Steve Lukather, Jeff Baxter, Larry Carlton, Dean Parks, Will McFarlane, Tom Christopher, Ben Benay, Don Evans
Piano: Jai Winding, Donald Fagen, David Paich, Paul Harris
Keyboards: Michael Omartian, Al Kooper, Bob Leinbach, Jai Winding
Sax: Gary Foser, John Klemmer
Percussion, Fender Rhodes, Vibes; Victor Feldman
Background Vocals: Timothy B. Schmit, Don Henley, Tom Kelly
Strings: Arnold Belnik, Don Palmer, Joy Lyle, Illke Talvi, Barbara Thomason, Frederick Seykora

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