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SELF TITLED CD - MICHAEL STANLEY - 1972 - FACTORY SEALED . VERY RARE.

Description: THE PRIDE OF CLEVELAND, MICHAEL STANLEY, SELF TITLED DEBUT FROM 1972. THE BEST ARTIST YOU NEVER HEARD OF. R.I.P. MICHAEL STANLEY. FACTORY SEALED CD. Michael Stanley Review by Bret AdamsIt seems like many blue-collar rock & roll heroes of the 1970s and '80s got their start as folkies, and Cleveland legend Michael Stanley is one of them. His self-titled debut album was released in 1972, and it is a wildly mixed bag of introspective, acoustic folk-rock (a la James Taylor and others of that sensitive singer-songwriter ilk) and simple rock & roll. Stanley's potential was obvious, and this fact drew producer and Tumbleweed Records co-founder Bill Szymczyk, Joe Walsh, and other well-known musicians to the project. Stanley, Szymczyk, and Walsh went to Denver, assembled and briefly rehearsed an ad hoc band, and cut Michael Stanley in Los Angeles a week later. "Rosewood Bitters" opens the album, and it's still revered among Stanley fans. This relaxed, easygoing tune is based on acoustic guitar strumming and a sweet, gentle melody. Walsh plays slide guitar and Todd Rundgren adds clavinet. The country-flavored "Louisville A.D." features Rick Derringer on pedal steel guitar. "A Friend and Nothing More" slowly builds tension with slow piano, sparse acoustic guitar, resonant synthesizer, and steady drum parts. "Rock and Roll Man" is a conscious attempt to add a foot-stomper to the album, and Stanley forces his sneering vocals; luckily, Walsh redeems things with a piercing guitar solo. "Moving Right Along" is decent folk-rock enhanced by organ, flute, and guitar solos. A radically altered arrangement of Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" closes the album. Stanley would release one more solo album before forming the Michael Stanley Band and becoming a superstar in Ohio, but it all began with the uneven yet promising Michael Stanley.

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Location: Meadville, Pennsylvania

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SELF TITLED CD - MICHAEL STANLEY - 1972 - FACTORY SEALED . VERY RARE.SELF TITLED CD - MICHAEL STANLEY - 1972 - FACTORY SEALED . VERY RARE.

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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Artist: Stanley, Michael, Michael Stanley

CD Grading: Mint (M)

Record Label: LINE LEVEL

Release Title: MICHAEL STANLEY

Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve

Case Condition: Mint (M)

Inlay Condition: Mint (M)

Modified Item: No

Type: CD

Format: CD

Language: English

Style: Classic Rock

Features: Sealed

Genre: Rock

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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