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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Track listing
All songs written by Bob Welch
| headline = Side one

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# "Black Book"
| title1 = Black Book
# "Religion"
| length1 = 3:10
| title2 = Religion
| length2 = 5:18
| title3 = Starcage
| length3 = 3:55
| title4 = Beautiful Youth
| length4 = 3:55
| title5 = Nazarene
| length5 = 3:56
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{{Track listing
| headline = Side two
| title6 = Narrow Gate (La Porte Etroite)
| length6 = 6:42
| title7 = Solitaire
| length7 = 4:04
| title8 = Breathless
| length8 = 3:20
| title9 = Rock of Ages
| length9 = 3:11
| title10 = Red Rain
| length10 = 3:21
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# "Starcage"
# "Starcage"
# "Beautiful Youth"
# "Beautiful Youth"

Revision as of 15:31, 30 June 2015

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Paris was an eponymous album, the first of the two albums recorded by the power trio Paris, which was active from 1975-1977.

Paris comprised guitarist Bob Welch, formerly with Fleetwood Mac, bassist Glenn Cornick, formerly of Jethro Tull and drummer Thom Mooney, formerly of Nazz. It was the only album recorded by this line up, as Mooney left shortly afterwards.

The songs were all written by Bob Welch and are a major contrast to the songs he wrote with Fleetwood Mac, particularly the "wistful romanticism of such songs as "Sentimental Lady" " Mark Allan [2]

The album was not critically acclaimed, and sold modestly, reaching 103 on the Billboard pop album chart.[3]

Track listing

All music is composed by Bob Welch

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Black Book"3:10
2."Religion"5:18
3."Starcage"3:55
4."Beautiful Youth"3:55
5."Nazarene"3:56
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Narrow Gate (La Porte Etroite)"6:42
7."Solitaire"4:04
8."Breathless"3:20
9."Rock of Ages"3:11
10."Red Rain"3:21
  1. "Starcage"
  2. "Beautiful Youth"
  3. "Nazarene"
  4. "Narrow Gate (La Porte Etroite)"
  5. "Solitaire"
  6. "Breathless"
  7. "Rock of Ages"
  8. "Red Rain"

Personnel

Production

  • Produced by Jimmy Robinson
  • Engineered by Jimmy Robinson

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Allmusic review by Mark Allan Retrieved 9 January 2009
  3. ^ Allmusic rating and chart position Retrieved 9 January 2009