NICK JAMESON
''A CROWD OF ONE''
1986
36:52
1 Weatherman 04:10
2 Bring Your Love To Me 03:30
3 Gonna Hold You Tight 03:41
4 Last Act Of A Desperate Man 04:28
5 Love's Closing In 03:27
6 Wishing My Way Back To You 03:59
7 The Whole Truth 03:40
8 I Don't Know Where I'm Going (The Train Song) 04:30
9 Save Your Heart 05:22
Nick Jameson - Vocals, All Instruments
Kim O'Leary - Backing Vocals
Tony Carere, Kim Parks, Jon Marett - Horns
David Andersen - Drums on track 7
BIOGRAPHY/WIKIPEDIA
Nick Jameson (born July 10, 1950) is an American actor and voice actor, as well as a songwriter, composer, musician and producer.
Jameson was born in Columbia, Missouri, and was raised primarily in Philadelphia. He has appeared in the television series Mission Hill, The Critic, 24, Lost and, vocally, in Star Wars: Clone Wars as Palpatine, Darts D'Nar in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the radio adaption of Dark Empire, and several other productions of Star Wars. He has over 114 film credits. He has also voiced in Spider-Man: The Animated Series as Richard Fisk and Morbius, and provided the voice of Max in the cult-classic video game Sam & Max Hit the Road. He also voiced Lloyd in "Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits." Recently, his voice was featured in the video game Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops as Colonel Skowronski. He voiced Jim Dear in Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. He also voiced as Aldar Beedo in the video game Star Wars: Episode I Racer. In 2012, he voiced the character Toxic Reapa from the miniseries Hero Factory. He voices Marshall Dune in the point-and-click adventure Broken Age.
Nick has also had a relatively lengthy career in music. Early on, he was a member of The American Dream, a 1960s Philadelphia band whose debut album was Todd Rundgren's first production credit. More prominent success soon followed when he briefly became the unofficial fourth member of the British blues-rock band Foghat in the mid-1970s, producing several of their albums as well, including Fool for the City, which spawned the band's biggest hit "Slow Ride." Nick's bass-playing is prominently featured on this track as well as the rest of the album. He has also released a couple of solo albums: Already Free (1977) and A Crowd of One (1986), the latter of which featured the single "Weatherman," which cracked the Billboard Hot 100. The track has a breezy pop-rock feel that was fairly typical of the mid-'80s. It is somewhat similar in terms of both melody and tempo to Mr. Mister's big hit, "Kyrie," albeit with much lighter percussion. A year later, Jack Wagner recorded a cover version of the tune (under the title "Weatherman Says"). Another track from the A Crowd of One album, "Love's Closing In" was also featured on the soundtrack to the 1986 film, A Fine Mess.
Although a United States native, Jameson has become very well known for his ability to perform in a variety of deceptively authentic accents, particularly British English and Australian.
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''A CROWD OF ONE''
1986
36:52
1 Weatherman 04:10
2 Bring Your Love To Me 03:30
3 Gonna Hold You Tight 03:41
4 Last Act Of A Desperate Man 04:28
5 Love's Closing In 03:27
6 Wishing My Way Back To You 03:59
7 The Whole Truth 03:40
8 I Don't Know Where I'm Going (The Train Song) 04:30
9 Save Your Heart 05:22
Nick Jameson - Vocals, All Instruments
Kim O'Leary - Backing Vocals
Tony Carere, Kim Parks, Jon Marett - Horns
David Andersen - Drums on track 7
BIOGRAPHY/WIKIPEDIA
Nick Jameson (born July 10, 1950) is an American actor and voice actor, as well as a songwriter, composer, musician and producer.
Jameson was born in Columbia, Missouri, and was raised primarily in Philadelphia. He has appeared in the television series Mission Hill, The Critic, 24, Lost and, vocally, in Star Wars: Clone Wars as Palpatine, Darts D'Nar in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the radio adaption of Dark Empire, and several other productions of Star Wars. He has over 114 film credits. He has also voiced in Spider-Man: The Animated Series as Richard Fisk and Morbius, and provided the voice of Max in the cult-classic video game Sam & Max Hit the Road. He also voiced Lloyd in "Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits." Recently, his voice was featured in the video game Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops as Colonel Skowronski. He voiced Jim Dear in Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. He also voiced as Aldar Beedo in the video game Star Wars: Episode I Racer. In 2012, he voiced the character Toxic Reapa from the miniseries Hero Factory. He voices Marshall Dune in the point-and-click adventure Broken Age.
Nick has also had a relatively lengthy career in music. Early on, he was a member of The American Dream, a 1960s Philadelphia band whose debut album was Todd Rundgren's first production credit. More prominent success soon followed when he briefly became the unofficial fourth member of the British blues-rock band Foghat in the mid-1970s, producing several of their albums as well, including Fool for the City, which spawned the band's biggest hit "Slow Ride." Nick's bass-playing is prominently featured on this track as well as the rest of the album. He has also released a couple of solo albums: Already Free (1977) and A Crowd of One (1986), the latter of which featured the single "Weatherman," which cracked the Billboard Hot 100. The track has a breezy pop-rock feel that was fairly typical of the mid-'80s. It is somewhat similar in terms of both melody and tempo to Mr. Mister's big hit, "Kyrie," albeit with much lighter percussion. A year later, Jack Wagner recorded a cover version of the tune (under the title "Weatherman Says"). Another track from the A Crowd of One album, "Love's Closing In" was also featured on the soundtrack to the 1986 film, A Fine Mess.
Although a United States native, Jameson has become very well known for his ability to perform in a variety of deceptively authentic accents, particularly British English and Australian.
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