Portrait: The Music Of Dan Fogelberg From 1972-1997
"Phoenix" is the title cut from Fogelberg''s 1979 Double Platinum album, which preceded the Double album "Innocent Age." Both efforts received rave reviews and deepened Fogelberg''s musical mark. Dan himself plays acoustic and electric guitars, a Prophet 5 synthesizer, and, as usual, Dan supplies all background vocals. The record was recorded under the Epic label, the label he shared with Billy Joel at the time, among others. "Phoenix" was often the song Dan used to kick off his concerts Read more on Last.fm.
"Phoenix" is the title cut from Fogelberg''s 1979 Double Platinum album, which preceded the Double album "Innocent Age." Both efforts received rave reviews and deepened Fogelberg''s musical mark. Dan himself plays acoustic and electric guitars, a Prophet 5 synthesizer, and, as usual, Dan supplies all background vocals. The record was recorded under the Epic label, the label he shared with Billy Joel at the time, among others. "Phoenix" was often the song Dan used to kick off his concerts Read more on Last.fm.
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Leader Of The Band
Same Old Lang Syne
Part of the Plan
Hard to Say
Run for the Roses
Heart Hotels
Missing You
Rhythm of the Rain
Make Love Stay
The Power of Gold
Nether Lands
Believe in Me
Illinois
There's a Place in the World for a Gambler
The Language of Love
As the Raven Flies
Sutter's Mill
Leader Of The Band/Washington Post March
The Innocent Age
Dancing shoes
Lonely in Love
Nexus
Phoenix
Changing Horses
Song from Half Mountain
Stars
Leader of the Band / Washington Post March
Once upon a time
Old Tennessee
Souvenirs
Scarecrow's dream
Tullamore Dew
Go Down Easy
A Love Like This
Morning Sky
To the Morning
Magic Every Moment
Paris Nocturne
Lessons Learned
Tucson, Arizona (Gazette)
She Don't Look Back
Promises Made
The Reach
Power of Gold
Better Change
Times Like These
Beggar's Game
Seeing You Again
Only The Heart May Know

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