Release 2015 - 7 CD Box-Set - All Studio Recordings & Bonus CD with early Demos with 36 Page Booklet
JIM CROCE (1943-1973) :
Great Singer- Songwriter who died tragically in a plane crash, just as his career was starting.
Father from A.J.Croce;
see: The Spires ;
DISC ONE :
FACETS (1966) :
Steel Rail Blues
Coal Tattoo
Texas Rodeo
Charley Green play that Slide Trombone
The Ballad of Gunga Din
Hard hearted Hannah (The Vamp from Savannah)
Sun come up
The Blizzard
Running Maggie
Until its Time for me to go
Big Fat Woman
DISC TWO :
JIM & INGRID TOO (1969) :
Child of Midnight
Marianne
Railroads and Riverboats
Hard Times are over
The Railroad Song
Maybe Tomorrow
Pa (Song for a Grandfather)
DISC THREE :
CROCE (1969) :
Age
Spin, Spin, Spin
I am who I am
What do People do
Another Day, another Town
Vespers
Big Wheel
Just another Day
The next Man that I marry
What the Hell
The Man that is me
DISC FOUR :
YOU DON'T MESS AROUND WITH JIM (1972) :
You don't mess around with Jim
Tomorrows gonna be a brighter Day
New Yorks not my Home
Hard Time losin Man
Photographs and Memories
Walkin back to Georgia
Operator (thats not the Way it feels)
Time in a Bottle
Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)
Box Number 10
A long Time ago
Hey Tomorrow
DISC FIVE :
LIFE AND TIMES (1973) :
One less Set of Footsteps
Roller Derby Queen
Dreamin again
Careful Man
Alabama Rain
A good Time Man like me aint got no Business (Singin the Blues)
Next Time, This Time
Bad, bad Leroy Brown
These Dreams
Speedball Tucker
It doesn't have to be that Way
DISC SIX :
I GOT A NAME (1973) :
I got a Name (F.Gimble)
Lovers Cross
Five short Minutes
Age
Workin at the Car Wash Blues
I'll have to say I love you in a Song
Salon and Saloon
Thursday
Top Hat Bar and Grille
Recently
DISC SEVEN :
The LOST RECORDINGS (2015) : - Demos 69-73
You don't mess around with Jim
New Yorks not my Home
Tomorrows gonna be a brighter Day
Walkin back to Georgia
Hard Time losin Man
Operator
Time in a Bottle
Seems like such along Time ago
Mississippi Lady
These Dreams
A good Time Man like me aint got no Business (Singin the Blues)
Lovers Cross