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# Alone Together Audiophile Marble Limited Anniversary Edition

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Limited edition 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Dave Mason's debut smash LP "Alone Together" will always be revered as one of the finest rock albums ever released in the classic rock era. By 1970, Dave had already racked up a ton of acclaim as co-founder of Traffic with Stevie Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood, playing guitar on so many classic albums like Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" and George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass", this stellar debut solo release would culminate his musical genius from the sixties into the seventies, delivering one the most loved rock albums of of all time. Featuring Dave's Superstar Line Up Of Friends: Leon Russell, Jim Capaldi (Traffic), Bonnie Bramlett, Rita Coolidge, Carl Radle (Derek & The Dominoes), Chris Ethride (Flying Burrito Brothers), Jim Keltner, Larry Knechtel (Bread), John Barbata (CSNY) & Claudia Lennar (Joe Cocker).

Review: world in changes - after 3 albums with the group traffic (starting with their debut album in '67), dave mason was ready to go off on his own. aside from the title tune to their second album 'dear mr. fantasy', traffic wasn't generating any big hits. I believe clashing egos between mason and steve winwood drove the guitarist to pursue a solo career. so in '70, dave walked off and recorded this marvelous debut solo album, while traffic recorded their first album without mason....an album called 'john barleycorn must die' (also a mighty fine album). 'alone together' is just a simple, straight-ahead hippie-rock album. there is no real flash here. as was the style of the times, mason tried real hard to sound intense, poetic and profound in his lyrics. he fell short of that goal, as many people did. still, a heartfelt search-of-self came thru........but lyrics are NOT why you buy this album! the reason is the overall feel of the album. I first bought this album on vinyl (many years ago) in the spring. I was looking for a springtime rock album. i'd heard alone together & figured it would fit the bill. it was the perfect choice! the compositions are not complex....just straight-forward hippie rock delivered through a blend of acoustic & electric guitars, piano, organ, drums and bass with a great spring/summer feel. pleasant, rocking guitar solos grace the album at proper intervals...there's some nice lead piano on 'waiting on you' and the beautiful acoustic guitar/piano duet 'sad and deep as you' (a memorable tune), some impressive lead organ on 'world in changes' and dave hits the wah-wah pedal for his solos on 'shouldn't have took more than you gave'. but the best highlight is the wonderful guitar solo that ends this album on the closing tune (the best tune on the disc). it's not a fast or flashy closing guitar solo, but it's a deep, heartfelt, rocking guitar solo that is one of the best album endings of all time. again, there is nothing complex about this disc.....it has simple, basic hippie rock compositions.....performed well with dave's voice (not the greatest voice, but he feels what he sings and it goes well with the music) bringing it all home in a wonderful package. this is one of the best albums for driving through the country with the top down on your car.....spring or summer.....it just feels right! it's just an old-fashioned rock album that feels right! I played this cd a few times before reviewing it.......and I just have to give it 5 stars because it just feels right!
Review: Classic album from an underrated artist - Dave Mason's debut solo album, Alone Together, is an excellent album from this underrated songwriter. He had already proved quite the craftsman penning "Feelin' Alright" among other songs while with Traffic and that class shines through on Alone Together. The most famous song is the opening "Only You Know and I Know"; a joyous rock song with a memorable lyric and arrangement that still sound great today. Surprisingly, you don't hear this much on classic rock radio unless you have SiriusXM radio, a medium that has a more superior and eclectic mix. "Waitin' on You" continues the good time feeling and is nearly as timeless. Several tracks are more introspective but just as impressive as "Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave" is a whimsical ballad that has a lot of tasty guitar during its outro while "Can't Stop Worrying, Can't Stop Loving" and "Just a Song" are beautiful tunes led by acoustic guitars with a lot of color added in. And speaking of beauty, "Sad and Deep as You" is a fantastic love song with a solemn and memorable piano line and an equally memorable lyric. "World in Changes" is another great song with a simple hook in its guitar line and a psychedelic feel and a riveting jam at the end. The dramatic "Look at You Look at Me" is a strong closer and is probably the most emotional track, lyrically and musically, and Dave's guitar solo at the end is stunning. Alone Together may be not be considered one of the classic albums but it should be and anyone who owns this would probably agree. Highly recommended.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ world in changes
*by D***" on May 19, 2013*

after 3 albums with the group traffic (starting with their debut album in '67), dave mason was ready to go off on his own. aside from the title tune to their second album 'dear mr. fantasy', traffic wasn't generating any big hits. I believe clashing egos between mason and steve winwood drove the guitarist to pursue a solo career. so in '70, dave walked off and recorded this marvelous debut solo album, while traffic recorded their first album without mason....an album called 'john barleycorn must die' (also a mighty fine album). 'alone together' is just a simple, straight-ahead hippie-rock album. there is no real flash here. as was the style of the times, mason tried real hard to sound intense, poetic and profound in his lyrics. he fell short of that goal, as many people did. still, a heartfelt search-of-self came thru........but lyrics are NOT why you buy this album! the reason is the overall feel of the album. I first bought this album on vinyl (many years ago) in the spring. I was looking for a springtime rock album. i'd heard alone together & figured it would fit the bill. it was the perfect choice! the compositions are not complex....just straight-forward hippie rock delivered through a blend of acoustic & electric guitars, piano, organ, drums and bass with a great spring/summer feel. pleasant, rocking guitar solos grace the album at proper intervals...there's some nice lead piano on 'waiting on you' and the beautiful acoustic guitar/piano duet 'sad and deep as you' (a memorable tune), some impressive lead organ on 'world in changes' and dave hits the wah-wah pedal for his solos on 'shouldn't have took more than you gave'. but the best highlight is the wonderful guitar solo that ends this album on the closing tune (the best tune on the disc). it's not a fast or flashy closing guitar solo, but it's a deep, heartfelt, rocking guitar solo that is one of the best album endings of all time. again, there is nothing complex about this disc.....it has simple, basic hippie rock compositions.....performed well with dave's voice (not the greatest voice, but he feels what he sings and it goes well with the music) bringing it all home in a wonderful package. this is one of the best albums for driving through the country with the top down on your car.....spring or summer.....it just feels right! it's just an old-fashioned rock album that feels right! I played this cd a few times before reviewing it.......and I just have to give it 5 stars because it just feels right!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic album from an underrated artist
*by J***K on January 14, 2013*

Dave Mason's debut solo album, Alone Together, is an excellent album from this underrated songwriter. He had already proved quite the craftsman penning "Feelin' Alright" among other songs while with Traffic and that class shines through on Alone Together. The most famous song is the opening "Only You Know and I Know"; a joyous rock song with a memorable lyric and arrangement that still sound great today. Surprisingly, you don't hear this much on classic rock radio unless you have SiriusXM radio, a medium that has a more superior and eclectic mix. "Waitin' on You" continues the good time feeling and is nearly as timeless. Several tracks are more introspective but just as impressive as "Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave" is a whimsical ballad that has a lot of tasty guitar during its outro while "Can't Stop Worrying, Can't Stop Loving" and "Just a Song" are beautiful tunes led by acoustic guitars with a lot of color added in. And speaking of beauty, "Sad and Deep as You" is a fantastic love song with a solemn and memorable piano line and an equally memorable lyric. "World in Changes" is another great song with a simple hook in its guitar line and a psychedelic feel and a riveting jam at the end. The dramatic "Look at You Look at Me" is a strong closer and is probably the most emotional track, lyrically and musically, and Dave's guitar solo at the end is stunning. Alone Together may be not be considered one of the classic albums but it should be and anyone who owns this would probably agree. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Alone Together still selling, still one of the best ever!
*by H***N on August 31, 2004*

I've own this wonderful recording in every form (except reel to reel), from 8 track tape, to CD. Today with the high tech quality with digital recording, it is even BETTER. Unfortunately, the cast of players no longer makes the CD liner. The best players of the era worked to make this a MUST OWN recording. Here are the players who worked on this (from my old LP credits) CD: Dave Mason: Guitar, Vocals Jim Capaldi: Drums Rita Coolidge: Vocals Leon Russell: Keyboards Carl Radle: Bass Don Preston: Guitar, Vocals Bonnie Bramlett: Vocals Delaney Bramlett: Guitar, Vocals Claudia Lennear: Vocals Jim Keltner: Drums John Simon: Keyboards Jim Gordon: Drums John Barbata: Drums Bruce Botnick: Engineer Mike Coolidge: Background Vocals Lou Cooper Michael DeTemple: Guitar Chris Ethridge: Bass Larry Knechtel: Organ Bob Norwood I would highly recommend this to all who enjoy the late 60's early 70's "flower child" movement. The song list is guaranteed to get you feeling the groove with "Feelin' Alright" to the beautiful slow love ballad, "Sad and Deep As You". The title song Alone Together starts with a slow melody that will take you to a writhing lather before fading out to end this solid masterpiece of music.....

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