A Song for Me | |
Type: | album |
Artist: | Family |
Cover: | Family_-_A_Song_for_Me_album_cover.jpeg |
Released: | 23 January 1970[1] |
Recorded: | 1969 |
Studio: | Olympic Studios, London |
Genre: | Progressive rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock |
Length: | 38:25 |
Label: | Reprise |
Producer: | Family |
Prev Title: | Family Entertainment |
Prev Year: | 1969 |
Next Title: | Anyway |
Next Year: | 1970 |
A Song for Me is the third album by the British progressive rock band Family, released on 23 January 1970 on Reprise Records.
The album was recorded in late 1969 at Olympic Studios in London. It was their first album with new members John Weider on bass and Poli Palmer on keyboards, flute and vibraphone. The past several months had been full of setbacks for Family. Rick Grech left for Blind Faith, Jim King was forced to leave for getting too deep into drug addiction, and their first U.S. tour proved to be a disaster.
Although many of the songs had been written with King's saxophone in mind, Charlie Whitney and Roger Chapman were able to rework them with Palmer's instruments, and Palmer quickly made himself integral to Family's sound. Because some of these songs had been debuted in live performances in the previous year, many Family fans found themselves getting accommodated to arrangements that sounded radically different from what they expected.
Much of A Song for Me shows Family exploring various popular forms, from jazz and blues to folk and country.
All tracks written by John "Charlie" Whitney and Roger Chapman, except where noted.
U.S. Vinyl track listing (All CD issues contain the UK track listing)