Tandyn Almer - Along Comes Tandyn - 2013
Tandyn Douglas Almer (July 30, 1942 – January 8, 2013) was an American songwriter, musician, and record producer who wrote the 1966 song "Along Comes Mary" for the Association. He also wrote, co-wrote, and produced numerous other songs performed by artists such as the Beach Boys, the Purple Gang, the Garden Club, and Dennis Olivieri. In the early 1970s, he was a close friend and collaborator of Brian Wilson, co-writing the Beach Boys' singles "Marcella" (1972) and "Sail On, Sailor" (1973).
Almer died on January 18, 2013, aged 70, from a combination of illnesses, including atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Shortly after, Along Comes Tandyn, an album consisting of demos of his early songs recorded by professional studio musicians, was released in 2013 on Sundazed Records. In the liner notes, Parke Puterbaugh, a former senior editor of Rolling Stone, called Almer “one of the lost and hidden voices of the '60s," adding that Almer "left behind a body of work that's ripe for rediscovery
01. Find Yourself
02. You Turn Me Around
03. Anything You Want
04. About Where Love Is
05. Everytime I Take You Back To Me
06. There's Gotta Be A Way
07. Alice Designs
08. Face Down In The Mud
09. Where Will They Go
10. Escape
11. Victims Of Chance
12. Bring Your Own Self Down
13. I Get High
14. Menagerie Of Man
15. Sunset Strip Soliloquy
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