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  1. 23 de ago. de 2020 · Music Reviews: Jewels Were The Stars by Pearls Before Swine released in 2003. Music Reviews: Jewels Were The Stars by Pearls Before Swine released in 2003. Best Albums. Discover. New Releases. Lists. Genres. News. Community. Sign In. Overview. User Reviews. Discography. Pearls Before Swine. Jewels Were The Stars. Critic Score. 90.

  2. The "Jewels Were the Stars" box set is important because it puts closure on the missing legacy of Pearls Before Swine's final four albums. Tom Rapp went on to University of Pennsylvania in the mid-seventies and became a civil rights attorney in Bucks County Pennsylvania.

  3. Tom Rapp then recorded five albums under the Pearls Before Swine name but actually included only himself, his wife and assorted sessionmen: These Things Too (Reprise, 1969), The Use of Ashes (Reprise, 1970), City of Gold (Reprise, 1971), Beautiful Lies (Reprise, 1971), later collected in the box Jewels Were The Stars (Warner, 2003). 30 Years of ...

  4. Jewels Were the Stars, a Compilation of songs by Pearls Before Swine. Released in 2003. Genres: Psychedelic Folk. sign in. RYM. new music genres. charts. lists. Close. ... Jewels Were the Stars [p] 2003 1 Issue. Jewels Were the Stars [p] 2003 2 Reviews BradL Jun 04 2007. Yes, face it, you might as well get ...

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  6. I had not forgotten about Pearls Before Swine, but I had forgotten how much I used to love those records. They were unlike anything else out there in the psychedelic 60's/70's. There was stranger stuff, but it was never this human. There was, perhaps, more tuneful stuff, but it was so sanded off as to be nondescript (next to the Pearls).

  7. Beautiful Lies You Could Live In was the sixth album credited to American psychedelic folk group Pearls Before Swine, and their fourth on Reprise Records.It was released in 1971. Like its predecessor City of Gold, the album was credited to Tom Rapp and Pearls Before Swine, rather than solely in the group's name. By this time, Rapp was usually recording as, in effect, a solo singer-songwriter ...