All of these tracks have not been released on full-length albums, compilations or CDs. (All post shared and comment by warrian Thanks!)
Alan Thicke “Thicke of the Night”** (David Foster, Jay Graydon & Alan Thicke) B/W “Grandma” (David Foster & Alan Thicke) 1984
** This was the theme song for a late night talk show Thicke hosted in Canada and while all of these tracks exceeded my expectations. This tune kind of blew me away.
Mel Carter “I Don’t Want to Get Over You”* (Rupert Holmes), “You Changed My Life Again” (David Foster, Jay Graydon & Marc Jordan), “Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong” (Kenny Loggins & Richard Page) 1980
* These are two singles with no designated A-Side. “I Don’t Want to get Over You” was featured on both though. There was also no picture sleeve issued but I included a pic of Mel from the era.
Ted Neely “Paradise” (Ed Sanford & Johnny Townsend) B/W “Don’t Let It Mess Your Mind” (Neil Sedaka & Phil Cody) 1975
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2011/07/29 at 4:57 AM
esteban
i was looking for alan thicke ep, thanks a lot!
2011/07/28 at 12:39 PM
otawa
hi search the albums
Jimmy Thudpucker Greatest Hits
danny Deardorff Chameleon
Henry Gross Love is the Stuff 1978
Robert Starling – Don’t Give Your Love Away
many thanks warrian by the music
2011/07/27 at 6:24 PM
Sergio García
Hi, you mentioned two great guys: Christian and Tomasso. They are really great guys and very very keen on David Foster music.
2011/07/27 at 5:48 PM
Sergio García
Hi man, Where do you find all this stuff? Thanks a lot! I had the Alan Thicke track but b side is awesome, and the same goes to the other two singles. Thank you very much!!!
2011/07/27 at 6:13 PM
warrian
Sergio! I guess the main trick with these is knowing they exist in the first place. Fozfan’s “Song of the Day” is a good resource and the DavidFoster.info session list has been invaluable. After that it’s just the effort to track them down and the will to not hesitate to pay once you find them, wherever you find them. These three came from all over. Thanks for appreciating them. It makes the effort it takes to share them worth it.
And of course it’s very inspiring to hear how good vinyl rips can be when done by folks like kosta and how even old existing rips can be nursed back to life so skillfully by you and others. Most of all though, it’s incredibly gracious of twinspark and had70 to make us all feel so welcome here. I doubt I’d have the energy to run a blog of my own.
2011/07/27 at 6:28 PM
Carole
Thanks so much for this … I added the two Ted Neeley tracks to his “1974 AD” album and they slot right in. Cheers.
2011/07/27 at 8:47 PM
warrian
You’re very welcome, Carole. I’ve never heard “1974 AD” album but based on these two tracks, I should probably seek it out.
2011/07/28 at 9:51 AM
Carole
Glad to oblige (with “1974 AD”) :
http://www.fileserve.com/file/e6df8Vu
2011/08/01 at 7:24 AM
Phil
Hello guys, I’m trying to download those songs but the password had70 doesn’t work to extract the file, what shall I do ?
Thanks for your help
Philippe
2011/08/01 at 1:00 PM
twinspark
Hello, Phil.
The password is not applied to these three link by warrian.
Because the archive form is zip, music file is generated automatically if a download is completed.
When it is not so, your zip archiver may not satisfy System requirements.
You please try another zip archiver.
2011/08/01 at 2:52 PM
Phil
Thanks a lot for your answer, I tried with another software and it still doesn’t work, I’ll try with my home computer, it’s a Mac, maybe it will work out this time !
Going to see Al Jarreau tonight, if only he could make another album with Jay Graydon !!!
Philippe
2011/08/01 at 5:33 PM
warrian
Phil, the zips were made on a mac with the built-in desktop compression tool so if you’re running OSX, I like your chances of opening them at home. If you still cannot, please check in here again and we’ll work something out.
2011/08/02 at 11:54 AM
Phil
Hi Warrian, it worked out fine on my mac and the songs are terrific, thanks a lot once more.
Phiippe