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What About Me (Quicksilver Messenger Service album)

What About Me is the fifth album by American psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service. Released in December 1970 and recorded partly at the same sessions that produced Just for Love, the album is the last to feature pianist Nicky Hopkins and the last pre-reunion effort to feature founding members David Freiberg and John Cipollina.

Reception

Writing for Allmusic, music critic Lindsay Planer wrote of the album "Musically, there is little to delineate the fifth long-player from Quicksilver Messenger Service, What About Me, from their previous effort, Just for Love. Not surprisingly, material for both was initiated during a prolific two-month retreat..."

Track listing

  • "What About Me" (Jesse Oris Farrow) – 6:43
  • "Local Color" (John Cipollina) – 3:00
  • "Baby Baby" (Farrow) – 4:44
  • "Won't Kill Me" (David Freiberg) – 2:32
  • "Long Haired Lady" (Farrow) – 5:55
  • "Subway" (Gary Duncan, Farrow) – 4:29
  • "Spindrifter" (Nicky Hopkins) – 4:38
  • "Good Old Rock and Roll" (Farrow) – 2:30
  • What About Me (Anne Murray song)

    "What About Me" is a song written by Scott McKenzie and performed by Anne Murray. The song was originally released on her 1968 album, What About Me; a live version appeared on her 1973 album, Danny's Song. Later released as a single, the live version reached #1 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart and #2 on both the Canadian Country chart and the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart in 1973. The song was produced by Brian Ahern.

    The song had been covered by many artists, including Joni Mitchell, Ken Tobias, and John Denver.

    Chart performance

    Anne Murray

    References

    Astroline

    Astroline was a Belgian Eurodance project by DJ/producer Bart Smolders, Christophe Chantzis (Absolom, Ian Van Dahl) and Stefan Wuyts (DJ Jimmy Goldschmitz & Heliac), who were together from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. They are best known for their hit single "Feel The Fire". Vocals were done by Kathleen Goossens. Other producers involved were Gert Corvers and Peter Luts (Lasgo, Ian Van Dahl, Groove Watchers). On stage singer Kathleen Goossens was accompanied by Gert Covers on keyboard and two dancers (An Hoube and Katarina Vincente).

    Biography

    Their first release "Take Good Care (Of Me)" became a club hit in Belgium and a minor radio hit (#46). Originally the track was released as "Astroline feat. DJ Bart" on 12 inch. For its cd-single release the name "Astroline" was adopted, transforming it from a studioproject to a dance group In the beginning of 1998 their second release "Feel The Fire" topped the Belgian Ultratop Dance Chart in its first week. The single climbed to #9 and became their biggest hit single. Other releases were "Smiling Faces" (1998), "No Way Out" (1999), "Angels" (2000). Their last release was "Close My Eyes" in the summer of 2000. While this single didn’t do anything special in Belgium, they had a nice hit with it in Canada in 2001. After Astroline separated, Kathleen Goossens became the singer of dance project Orion Too. Later on she changed her stage name to Caitlin. Peter Luts started his most successful project to date, Lasgo. In 2001 Kathleen Goossens returned to the dance scene as Orion Too feat. Caitlin. She had two (inter)national hits with "You And Me" and "Hope And Wait". She also did vocals for studio project like Airwave and Third Bass.

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    Astroline

    ALBUMS

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    What About Me

    by: Channel 3

    Another early motel morning
    Bourbon sits thick on her tongue
    Neon flashes on a plastic tray
    What about me?
    Doris reaches for a smoke
    Dented pillow, goodbye note
    She’s ready for another lonely day
    What about me?
    She’s lost hope in tomorrow for today
    “What about me?”
    Back into the cocktail dress
    Peroxide hair, God, such a mess
    Fix lunch for the boy without a dad
    What about me?
    Hustle tips until 2 A.M.
    Find another man again
    Until dawn forget what makes her feel so sad
    What about me?
    She’s lost hope in tomorrow for today
    “What about me?”
    Just another lonely person in this cold dark world
    Stopped looking for emotional messiahs long ago
    Just another lonely person in this cold dark world
    Look the other way now!
    Only sees what she believes
    No more love, no more dreams
    They’re shattered like the chipped nails on her hand
    What about me?
    Been so long there’s no more tears
    Desperate cries that no one hears
    Can’t you see her, don’t you understand?
    What about me?
    She’s lost hope in tomorrow for today




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