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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_Hardin_1Tim Hardin 1 - Wikipedia

    Tim Hardin 1 is the debut album by folk artist Tim Hardin, released in 1966 on Verve Records . History. Tim Hardin 1 contains one of his most well-known and frequently covered songs, "Reason to Believe"—a notable hit for Rod Stewart in 1971. Some of the songs were demos that ended up on the final release.

  2. Drums – Buddy Saltzman, Earl Palmer; Engineer – Val Valentin; Harmonica – John Sebastian; Liner Notes – E. Jacobsen* Photography By – Lisa Bachelis; Piano, Vocals, Guitar, Written-By – Tim Hardin; Producer – Erik Jacobsen; Product Manager [Label Manager] – Jerry Schoenbaum; Vibraphone – Gary Burton, Phil Krauss*

  3. Drums – Buddy Saltzman, Earl Palmer; Harmonica – John Sebastian; Piano, Vocals, Guitar, Written-By – Tim Hardin; Producer – Erik Jacobsen

  4. Composed By – Tim Hardin; Drums – Buddy Saltzman, Earl Palmer; Harmonica – John Sebastian; Piano, Guitar – Tim Hardin; Producer – Erik Jacobsen; Sleeve Notes – E. Jacobsen*, Tim Hardin; Vibraphone [Vibes] – Gary Burton, Phil Krauss*

  5. Earl Palmer add intuitive embellishment, best heard on Green Rocky Road and the bluesy Ain’t Gonna Do Without, but it’s the faltering Hardin vocal and unassuming poetry of his lyrics that stay with the listener and which have influenced singer-songwriters for generations since.

  6. Hang On to a Dream: The Verve Recordings is a compilation album by folk artist Tim Hardin, released in 1994. It includes all Hardin's studio recordings for the Verve label as well as alternate takes, unreleased tracks, and demos.

  7. Tim Hardin 1 33 rpm. Vinyl LP Universal. Tim Hardin 1 Mono. Vinyl LP Verve Folkways / VLP 5018. Expand all 6 issues. 25 Reviews. Include all languages Page 1 2 3 >> dreadnowt Feb 15 2024.