After a protracted legal battle with Blue Thumb Records, Dave Mason finally signed to Columbia and released the hopefully titled It's Like You Never Left, his first new...
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Through relentless touring in the mid-1970s, Dave Mason built up a concert audience that didn't necessarily translate into a record-buying audience, and this double-live...
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Using his touring band, which included keyboard player Mike Finnigan and guitarist Jim Krueger, Dave Mason turned in a strong pop-rock collection on his second, self-titled...
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Dave Mason followed the success of Let It Flow with an album of songs arranged in a manner similar to the folk-pop hits from that he had recently enjoyed, notably "We Just...
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Dave Mason's first solo album was one of several recordings to come out of the Leon Russell/Delaney & Bonnie axis in 1970. (Other notables included Eric Clapton's solo debut...
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The 1981 Columbia compilation album The Best of Dave Mason was a ten-track disc that included the four Mason singles which had hit the upper half of the charts in 1977 and...
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The third time around in constructing a Dave Mason compilation, Blue Thumb Records (which had been acquired by ABC Records, and which in turn would be swallowed by MCA...
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Ostensibly a Dave Mason solo album, this is one of his finest. Coupling him with Cass Elliot, however, was a stroke of genius. Elliot's involvement is, while not suspect,...
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Little more than an authorized bootleg right down to its grainy cover and raw (but not unprofessional) sound, this captures the two Traffic founders on some dates from their...
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Even Dave Mason will tell you that his songs have been rehashed and repackaged more times than he can (or cares to) remember. "Feelin' Alright" alone has been covered nearly...
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Will You Still Love Me? includes ten of Mason's best hits, featuring "Baby...Please," "All Along the Watchtower," "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" and "Lonely One." ~ Keith Farley,...
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Sony's budget-line, ten-track collection Super Hits focuses on Dave Mason's soft-rock recordings for Columbia in the late '70s. He had only one huge hit for the label -- the...
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