Bill Moore

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The self-titled solo album by the American singer and songwriter Bill Moore was independently released on Martin Recordings in 1971, a Georgian custom label managed by minister, producer, and musician Ed Kilbourne. The album was recorded by Hank Poole at Arthur Smith Studios in Charlotte, North Carolina. “Mix down direction” by Bill’s brother, Ron Moore.

Featuring Bill Moore on guitar and vocals, Ron Moore on guitar, bass, and background vocals, and Roger Hughes on drums (and tambourine).

[Ken Scott, The Archivist]

LP tracklist:

Side One
A1. “Ballad Of Easy Rider”
A2. “Fire And Rain”
A3. “Big Yellow Taxi”
A4. “Universal Soldier”
A5. “I Wish We’d All Been Ready”
A6. “He Ain’t Heavy… He’s My Brother”

Side Two
B1. “Good News”
B2. “Prodigal Blues”
B3. “First Time”
B4. “Me and Bobby McGee”
B5. “Bridge Over Troubled Water”
B6. “Here Comes The Sun”
B7. “Whispering”


Bill Moore - Bill Moore (Martin Recordings 1971) LP Back and Front Cover Art


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