Images is the title of Cilla Black's sixth solo studio album released in 1971 by Parlophone Records. It was notably Cilla's penultimate album project with George Martin and it also was a change in direction for Cilla with a more contemporary pop sound.
On 7 September 2009, EMI Records release a special edition of the album exclusively to digital download. This re-issue features all of the album's original recordings re-mastered by Abbey Road Studios from original 1/4" stereo master tapes. A digital booklet containing original album artwork, detailed track information and rare photographs will be available from iTunes with purchases of the entire album re-issue.
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Images is Dan Hartman's second full-length release but his first album of new material. It features an interesting mix of players to assist the multi-instrumentalist continue his pop rock themes featured in his tenure with the Edgar Winter Group and fittingly has Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer and Ronnie Montrose as guests. Montrose appears on two songs which was in exchange for the two Hartman written songs, "What are You Waiting For?" and "Rich Man", that appeared on Jump On It, the same year. Drummer John Wilcox and bassist John Siegler, both of Utopia, were the principal rhythm section.
Other guests include Clarence Clemons, Randy Brecker, Hartman's father, Carl and from his hometown band, The Legends, drummer Larry Sadler. Supplying background vocals on two songs was RSO Records's soul group, Revelation.
Continuing themes heard on They Only Come Out at Night, Hartman follows up with two Montrose-assisted straight-ahead rockers. "High Sign" sounds like the son of "Free Ride" with Ronnie supplying a revving sports car sound reminiscent of "Bad Motor Scooter". "The Party's in the Back Room" has the party continuing from "We All Had a Real Good Time". "Alta Mira"'s reggae flavor resurfaces on "Love It Too Much". The soothing acoustic sounds of "Autumn" echo back on "Thank You for the Good Times" and "My Love".
Images is the tenth studio album by country singer Ronnie Milsap. It was originally released in 1979 on RCA Nashville and released in digital MP3 format in 2013. The first single to be released from the album was "Nobody Likes Sad Songs". It would become Ronnie Milsap's twelfth number one on the country chart. "In No Time at All" was released in August 1979 as the second single from the album Images. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles. The flip side track from the 45 RPM, Get it Up, a disco style track also charted independently on the pop charts.
All the images that seem to appear
Golden years gone, they bring me some fear
All the stages we pass through our age
Fiction on a stage
Greetings from days you’ve left behind
Hope you are well, what is on your mind?
Have any changes taken place
‘Sides the pictures of your face?
Carry onwards, there’s nothing to do
But live out, go on to something new
Carry history of you and me
Be what we will be
I’m a stranger in my eyes
All the makings of what we are
The places we’ve been, the blink of a star
All the images that seem to appear
They’re not truly clear
I didn’t choose to birth to here
In these lives, in this sphere
Yet everything seems to be right
As well as anything might
They’re strangers in my eyes