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Bill Gable is an American singer-songwriter, producer, arranger and multi-intrumentalist, his projects straddle the boundaries between pop, jazz and world music, resulting in a highly personal and evocative body of work. There Were Signs was recorded in 1989 for Private Music and released worldwide by BMG. The album was co-produced by Rob Mounsey, who came in at the overdub stage and helped immeasurably in putting the finishing touches on the project. Album 1989 9 Songs. There Were Signs. Bill Gable. 9 tracks 45:34. Bill Gable is a singer-songwriter best known for his distinctive solo albums, There Were Signs and This Perfect Day. As a producer, arranger and multi-intrumentalist, his projects exhibit an unusual ability to straddle the line between pop, jazz and world music, resulting in a highly personal and engaging body of work. Bill Gable: все альбомы, включая There Were Signs , No Straight Lines , Tale of My Life и другие. There Were Signs Album Excerpts. There Were Signs was released worldwide by Private MusicBMG in 1989 on CD, LP and cassette. In 2013 Sony Records re-released it digitally. A couple of tracks were based upon demos I had previously recorded at the Record Plant in 1984, but otherwise all basic tracks, lead vocals and most overdubs were cut at my Roman Foods Studio in Los Angeles. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. There Were Signs, 2013. Go Ahead and Run, 04:03. All the Poster Come Down, 04:38. Cape Horn, 04:38. There Were Signs, 04:56. Leaving Venice To the Rain, 06:36. Bill Gable 2014. In 2013, Sony Records re-released my 1989 Private MusicBMG album THERE WERE SIGNS. In early 2014, by chance I discovered I still had my original demos for all of the songs off that album I wrote down some first impressionsrecollections about. Воспроизвести все. By Bill Gable. 1989 , 9 songs. Go Ahead And Run - 7. 1989 Sony Music Entertainment. Legal Privacy Cookies About Ads. There Were Roses is an Irish folk song based on a true story. It was written by the Northern Ireland folk singer and songwriter Tommy Sands. Tommy Sands had also recorded his own song and it was the opening track of his 1985 album Singing of the Times