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No Resemblance Whatsoever
Type:Album
Artist:Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg
Cover:Dan Fogelberg - No Resemblance Whatsoever.jpg
Released:September 8, 1995
Recorded:1995
Genre:Soft rock
Length:41:40
Label:Giant
Producer:Dan Fogelberg, Tim Weisberg
Prev Title:Twin Sons of Different Mothers
Prev Year:1978

No Resemblance Whatsoever is a collaboration album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg and jazz flutist Tim Weisberg, released in 1995. The cover art was a current picture of the two in a pose similar to that on the cover of their 1978 collaboration Twin Sons of Different Mothers. The album title was a comedic reference to the pair who once looked somewhat like brothers (per the album title of their last collaboration), but now not so much with their clean-shaven faces and the passage of 17 years. This particular album, according to Fogelberg, only took 10 days to record. Weisberg sued Fogelberg in 1997 claiming fraud and breach of contract over money Weisberg claimed was owed to him from the album sales and the subsequent tour.

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