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水木一郎 – 道~road~ Released: 2009 Genre: Pop, Rock Bitrate: MP3 320 KBPS Tracklist: DISC-1 1.君にささげる僕の歌 2.素敵な夜 3.初恋は死んだ 4.星に祈りをこめて 5.誰もいない海 6.原始少年リュウが行く 7.嵐よ叫べ 8.ぼくらのバロム1 9.アストロガンガー 10.行け!ゴッドマン 11.マジンガーZ 12.Zのテーマ 13.ぼくらのマジンガーZ 14.バビル2世 15.正義の超能力少年 16.少年仮面ライダー隊の歌 17.白獅子仮面の歌 18.ロボット刑事 19.ハカイダーの歌 20.侍ジャイアンツ 21.サムライ番場蛮 22.チェスト!チェスト!イナズマン 23.キンキラ体操 24.セタップ!仮面ライダーX 25.きかんしゃやえもん 26.イナズマン・アクション DISC-2 1.おれはグレートマジンガー 2.勇者はマジンガー 3.がんばれロボコン 4.がんばれ!ウリクペン救助隊 5.仮面ライダーストロンガーのうた 6.冒険ロックバット 7.ロボコン音頭 8.テッカマンの歌 9.行くぞ!BD7 10.鋼鉄ジーグのうた 11.勝利だ!アクマイザー3 12.コン・バトラーVのテーマ 13.行け!コン・バトラーV 14.行くぞ!ゴーダム.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] Gray was born near. His birth name was most likely Lawrence Darrow Brown, listed in birth records as being born in 1940 to Jane and Jethro C. Other sources suggest he may have been born Leonard Victor Ainsworth, a name he used on some early recordings. He discovered through his grandfather, a minister. Career [ ] In the early 1960s Gray moved to, intending to pursue an acting career while also singing to make money.
He recorded for several local labels under the names Leonard Ainsworth, Larry Curtis, and Larry Dennis, before directed him toward the small independent Stripe Records. They suggested that he record under the name 'Dobie Gray', an allusion to the then-popular. His first taste of success came in 1963 when his seventh single 'Look At Me', on the Cor-Dak label and recorded with, reached #91 on the. However, his first album, Look!, failed to sell. Greater success came in early 1965 when his original recording of ' (recorded later that year as an instrumental by, and also covered in 1965 by ) reached #13.
Written by Billy Page and arranged by his brother, and produced by Fred Darian, Gray's record reached #11 on the US, and #25 in the. The follow-up, 'See You at the Go-Go', recorded with such top session musicians as Kaye,, and, also reached the Hot 100, and he issued an album, Dobie Gray Sings For 'In' Crowders That Go 'Go Go,' which featured some self-penned songs.
Gray continued to record, albeit with little success, for small labels such as Charger and, as well as contributing to movie soundtracks. He also spent several years working as an actor, including two and a half years in the Los Angeles production of. In 1970, while working there, he joined a band,, as singer and percussionist. They were managed by actor (best known as 'Jethro' in ) and released two albums of soul-inspired psychedelic rock, Pollution I and Pollution II. The band included singer and guitarist/singer James Quill Smith.
He also worked at on recordings with songwriter. In 1972, he won a with (shortly before it became part of ) to make an album with producer —Paul's brother—in.
Among the songs they recorded at the, co-owned by session musicians and, was Mentor Williams' ', featuring a guitar riff. Released as a single, the song rose to #5 on the US pop chart and remains Dobie Gray's signature song. It placed at #17 in the, sold over 1 million copies, and was awarded a by the on July 5, 1973. The follow-up, a version of ' much-covered song ', hit #61.