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1966 studio album by Chris Farlowe
The Art of Chris Farlowe
Studio album by
Chris Farlowe
Released
25 November 1966 (LP) 25 January 1992 (CD)
Recorded
October 1966
Studio
Pye Studios, London
Genre
Blue-eyed soul, rhythm and blues
Length
45:46
Label
Immediate
Producer
Andrew Loog Oldham, Mick Jagger
Chris Farlowe chronology
14 Things to Think About (1966)
The Art of Chris Farlowe (1966)
The Last Goodbye (1969)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
AllMusic
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The Art of Chris Farlowe is the third 1966 album by British singer Chris Farlowe, featuring his band the Thunderbirds, but only credited to him.
Andrew Loog Oldham produced the recording sessions with Mick Jagger. The album includes four songs composed by Jagger along with Keith Richards. The album was reissued in 1992, featuring 11 bonus tracks.
^Eder, Bruce. The Art of Chris Farlowe at AllMusic
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