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Power in the Music
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Power in the Music
Studio album by The Guess Who
Released
1975
Genre
Rock
Label
RCA
The Guess Who chronology
Flavours
(1974)
Power in the Music
(1975)
Power in the Music is an album released in 1975 by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. It was the last album the band released before Burton Cummings left the group to become a solo artist and the group disbanded, although a few subsequent albums were still credited to The Guess Who.
The track "Roseanne" was apparently written about the one time girlfriend of Burton's very good friend Gary "Big Daddy" MacLean, whose named, appropriately enough, was Roseanne.
[edit] Track listing
"Coors For Sunday"
"Down and Out Woman"
"Dreams"
"Power in the Music"
"Rich World / Poor World"
"Roseanne"
"Shopping Bag Lady"
"When the Band Was Singin' (Shakin' All Over)"
"Women"
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Shakin' All Over · Hey Ho (What You Do To Me) · It's Time · A Wild Pair · Wheatfield Soul · Canned Wheat · American Woman · Share the Land · So Long, Bannatyne · Rockin' · Wild One · Artificial Paradise · #10 · Road Food · Flavours · Power in the Music · Guess Who's Back · All This for a Song · Liberty
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