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Tymon Dogg - The Irrepressible Tymon Dogg: A Collection 1968-2009 [2010]⭐
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Artist: Tymon Dogg
Title: The Irrepressible Tymon Dogg: A Collection 1968-2009
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Rev-Ola – CR Rev 306
Genre: Folk, Rock, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans)
Total Time: 57:21
Tracklist:
1. Something New Every Day (03:08)
2. Who Needs a King (03:01)
3. Cochon (03:29)
4. Coming to Meet (02:11)
5. Velvet Stella (03:47)
6. Battle of Wills (03:21)
7. Low Down Dirty Weakness (02:59)
8. Locks and Bolts and Hinges (02:36)
9. Legal Thief (02:54)
10. Once You Know (05:12)
11. Neck of the Ox (03:03)
12. Something to Prove (03:37)
13. Cold Wind Blows (02:41)
14. Oil (03:36)
15. Guantanamo (04:12)
16. Travelling Man (02:55)
17. Lose This Skin (04:30)
Liverpool-born and London-based Tymon Dogg seemed to be on the verge of stardom in the late-1960s. Preparing to sign with the Beatles' Apple Records, he saw his dreams evaporate when the group disbanded and affairs of the label suspended. Although he signed with the Moody Blues' Threshold label, no recordings were issued.
Although he released a pair of late-1960s singles, including The "Bitter Thoughts Of Little Jane", which was later reissued on Nuggets II, Dogg found fame as a soloist evasive. His most satisfying musical experiences came through his friendship with Joe Strummer of the Clash. A busker in the London subways when they met, Dogg taught Strummer, who was still known as John Mellor, to play the ukulele. Strummer repaid the favor, years later, when he asked Dogg to sing on "Lose This Skin", a song included on the Clash's 1980 album, Sandanista.The following year, Dogg and the Clash wrote and played on most tunes of Ellen Foley's album, Spirit Of St. Louis. Reuniting with Strummer in the band, the Mescaleros, Dogg co-wrote all the tunes on the group's 2002 album, Global A Go Go.
Dogg also enjoyed a long relationship with Ian Hunter, making valuable contributions to Hunter's solo albums in the 1980s