Heirs Of Fortune – Circus Of Mirth (2017)

Heirs Of Fortune – Circus Of Mirth (2017)


The Circus Of Mirth album is the result of the coincidental reunion of members from two of Tampa's foremost pop-rock bands from the Seventies; Amnesia and Just Boys. Reuniting in 2016 as Heirs Of Fortune, Terry Carolan, Ralph Smith, Robert Woodrich and Robert Watkins decided to create an album acknowledging, referencing and celebrating their collective background. Most especially, memorializing their common friend, supporter, sometimes benefactor and occasional quasi-manager, Gary Littleton, who passed away in 2008.
The release includes a cover of "I Am The Cosmos" from Seventies cult icon, Chris Bell (Big Star). Also included are the previously unreleased original recording "Invited" by Amnesia and an excerpt from "If I Could Do It All Over Again", from a 2010 release from the band Blue Cartoon.

Artist: Heirs Of Fortune
Album: Circus Of Mirth
Year: 2017
Label: Counterfeit Records
Style: Melodic Rock, AOR, Classic Rock
Format: mp3/320

Tracklist
01 The Ringmaster 0:31
02 Invited (by Amnesia) 0:47
03 Aster Street Days 4:07
04 How Can I Resist 3:34
05 Face The Light 4:16
06 From Where I Am 2:50
07 Crazy 2:44
08 (It Only Took) Forever 3:04
09 Shine 3:13
10 Goodbye My Friend 4:47
11 I Am The Cosmos 4:50
12 Circus Of Mirth 1:24
13 If I Could Do It All Over Again (Excerpt by Blue Cartoon) 0:49

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Album Review: Heirs of Fortune, "Circus of Mirth". 1. August 9, 2017. 1 Min Read. Heirs Of Fortune isn't a band per se (or so I gather); it's a project overseen and directed by Terry Carolan, a mainstay of power pop mastery, especially in his native Tampa, Florida.

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July 23, 2017. Heirs Of Fortune - Circus Of Mirth (Counterfeit Records, 2017) Prior to the birth of Heirs Of Fortune, Terry Carolan (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums) and Robert Woodrich (vocals, bass) played in a pair of noted bands, Just Boys and New Movies, while Ralph Smith (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Robert Watkins ...

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