Debut album by American folk music singer-songwriter and actress Bonnie Koloc from Waterloo, Iowa. "After all this time" received a lot of praise from critic and fans. Despite all, the album shows an artist searching her own identity, contributions to Grace Slick and Joni Mitchell still emerge here and there. Gutsy, folkie vocals and songwriting underpinned by a groovy rock-infected backing band. The album is pervaded with a slightly psychedelic nuance typical of the hippie era.
Bonnie Koloc - vocals.
Liz, Ron Scroggin - guitar, harp, backing vocals.
Stu Heiss - guitar.
Allen Barcus - piano.
Phil Upchurch, Sid Simms - bass.
Norm Christian - drums.
Don't leave me.
After all this time.
New York City blues.
Devil's nine questions.
Another new morn'.
Rainy day lady.
Jazz man.
Victoria's morning.
Got to get what you can.
One sure thing.
Bonnie Koloc - vocals.
Liz, Ron Scroggin - guitar, harp, backing vocals.
Stu Heiss - guitar.
Allen Barcus - piano.
Phil Upchurch, Sid Simms - bass.
Norm Christian - drums.
Don't leave me.
After all this time.
New York City blues.
Devil's nine questions.
Another new morn'.
Rainy day lady.
Jazz man.
Victoria's morning.
Got to get what you can.
One sure thing.
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Musica