Last of Tim Weisberg, No Resemblance Whatsoever from 1995 with Dan Fogelberg

 



Well, never say never again, like Sean Connery, because curiosity drove me to listen to this one after giving up on the 1980s, and it wasn't disappointing.

The wholly gentle album (CD) opens with the instrumental Country Clare:




It pretty much picks up where Twins left off, shockingly so, given the mid-1990s times, when, you might recall, the world was ruled by grunge, electronica, raves and slam-dancing in mosh pits which even this writer used to do every weekend, despite his mellowed out, postparental current status.

On this page, you can see most of the album was composed by Dan with 2 songs credited to Jesse Colin Young, who I never heard of before.

Another lovely composition (by Dan) called Stasia:


They really released this CD in the year 1995???

Enjoy.  But that should be it for Tim.  Thanks for the great music!




source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/07/last-of-tim-weisberg-no-resemblance.html

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