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Richard Twice

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Download links and information about Richard Twice by Richard Twice. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 36:38 minutes.

Artist: Richard Twice
Release date: 1970
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 36:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Generation '70 3:29
2. My Love Bathes In Silence 3:04
3. 1:25 A.M. 2:59
4. Your Love Like Heaven Be 2:10
5. God Give Me Strength 3:49
6. What Makes Me Love You Like I Do? 2:44
7. If I Knew You Were The One 4:43
8. The Finest Poet 2:56
9. More Or Less Nothing 3:08
10. If I Were Strong I'd Move You Mountains 3:15
11. She Catches Me Running 4:21

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Richard Twice isn’t the name of one man; it's the title of a 1970 album recorded by two men named Richard. (That'd be Richard Atkins and Richard Manning.) Fans of classic folk-rock duos with sunny harmonies, like Brewer & Shipley or Simon & Garfunkel, will find a comforting familiarity with Richard Twice. But what sets this album apart is that Atkins and Manning were backed by the legendary Los Angeles A-list session group The Wrecking Crew. Richard Twice proves to be one of the better 21st-century reissues. It opens with “Generation ‘70,” where Atkins and Manning sing congruously over the simmering buzz of psychedelic fuzz guitar and groovy Hammond organ. The band really locks in on the following “My Love Bathes in Silence” and especially with “What Makes Me Love You Like I Do,” where a buoyant horn section segues from a peripheral presence to an upfront one without upstaging the duo. The lilting “If I Knew You Were the One” is the album’s standout, sounding like a string-swept sibling to Linda Perhacs’ similarly dreamy recordings.