Bob Theil

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Lady 03:41 Tools
Yesterdays 06:01 Tools
Moments Lost 02:55 Tools
One Day, Today or Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
So Far 05:58 Tools
Reflections 03:35 Tools
Wind in the Wires 04:11 Tools
Who Are We Now? 05:28 Tools
Westway 01:02 Tools
Post Mortem Blues 04:43 Tools
December 1918 08:42 Tools
Another Flight 00:00 Tools
December 00:00 Tools
Moments Lost (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Reflections (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Westway (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Who Are We Now 00:00 Tools
Post Mortem Blues (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Reflections (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Westway (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Another Flight (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Moments Lost (Bonus Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
It's A Shame 00:00 Tools
Post Mortem Blues (Bonus - Another Flight EP) 00:00 Tools
Moment's lost 00:00 Tools
Nice And Easy Does It 00:00 Tools
December, 1918 00:00 Tools
Moments Lost (Bonus - Another Flight EP) 00:00 Tools
Reflections (Bonus - Another Flight EP) 00:00 Tools
Heartbeats 00:00 Tools
It Matters To Me 00:00 Tools
Westway (Bonus - Another Flight EP) 00:00 Tools
Another Flight (Bonus - Another Flight EP) 00:00 Tools
How are we now 00:00 Tools
Same Old Story 00:00 Tools
A Moment's Respite (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Flux And Flow (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Lady Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Only What You Think You Are 00:00 Tools
What Are You Doing Tonight 00:00 Tools
One Day Today Or Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
One Day,Today Or Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
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Bob Theil is a Scottish born singer-songwriter and guitarist, steeped in the tradition of the great acoustic troubadours from the UK scene circa 1965 and onwards. His songs and music recall what for many is considered a halcyon period when the likes of Roy Harper, Bert Jansch, Michael Chapman, Richard Thompson and Al Stewart to name a few, were plying their trade in the UK clubs and college circuit. His voice, writing and guitar playing are an eclectic mix of folk and rock influences. Other obvious influences at the time were Bob Dylan, Sandy Denny, Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen and Nick Drake as well as a mix of artists such as Jethro Tull, Rory Gallagher, Led Zeppelin, Genesis. The use of mainly 12 string acoustic/electric guitar in his unique picking (finger and plectrum) style lends itself perfectly to songs that are an evocative mixture of Celtic atmosphere on the one hand, to at other times an acoustic rock sound that has been likened to Pink Floyd. In a way, this comparison is understandable given the Gilmouresque electric leads featured on a few tracks on his debut LP "So Far" (1982). This LP has become a collector's item of some value. The August 2004 issue of Record Collector contains an excellent review of the album, which has now been made available on CD by Recordplex Productions in Canada . In 1993 Bob Theil also had the CD "Bridging the Silence" released on Koch International under the pseudonym Lawrence Woolfe. This CD however is no longer available, although many of the songs may re-emerge in stripped down form as part of a number of unreleased projects. More recently in the summer of 2003, a new collection of songs was released in the form of an limited edition LP "Playing it all for laughs" aimed mainly at the collectors' market. A CD issue is also in the pipeline. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.