Julie Hamilton - The Ballad Of Fanny Hill, Part 2 FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Louise's Tale |
| 2 | Twice A Virgin |
| 3 | Harriet's Tale |
| 4 | One Love Is All Love |
| 5 | Gentlemen Of Nobility |
| 6 | At The Masked Ball |
| 7 | Beat Me Laddie |
| 8 | Chrles Reprise |
| 9 | Paramour Of Pleasure |
Album
Fanny Hill is the third album by the US rock group Fanny. It was recorded at Apple Studios in London and reached No. 135 on the Billboard 200 charts. A single from the album, a cover of Ain't That Peculiar hit the Billboard Hot 100. By late 1971, Fanny had achieved some critical and commercial success, with the title track to the album Charity Ball reaching the Billboard top 40. And other albums from Julie Hamilton are available on sale at Recordsale. Artists J Julie Hamilton The Ballad Of Fanny of Nobility The Ballad of Fanny Hill. Julie Hamilton tracks A1B4. part of: The Ballad of Fanny Hill tracks A1B4. Status: Official. Release group by Julie Hamilton. Release group information. Artist: Julie Hamilton. Type: Album. Privacy Preference Center. We process user's data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements, extract insights and generate reports to understand service usage andor accessing or storing information on devices for that purpose. Below you may read further about the purposes for which we process data, exercise your preferences for processing, andor see our partners. Текст песни: Here lies Lester Moore Four slugs from a 44 No Les no more Out in Arizona just south of - Fanny Hill 1972. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Rock Classic Rock. Songs in album Fanny - Fanny Hill 1972. Fanny - Ain't That Peculiar. Fanny - Knock On My Door. Recorded from Vinyl. Ain't That Peculiar 2. Knock On My Door 3. Blind Alley 4. You've Got A Home 5. Wonderful Feeling 6. Borrowed Time 7. Hey Bulldog Hill, the daughter of a notorious madam in 19th Century London, follows in her late mother's footsteps with prositution in catering to various upper class gentlemen. Title: The Notorious Daughter of Fanny Hill 1966. Fanny Hill. While Fanny's second album, 1971's Charity Ball, was a solid and imaginative set whose title track became a minor hit single, their third album, 1972's Fanny Hill, truly caught them at the peak of their strength. Produced by Richard Perry at London's Abbey Road Studio, with Geoff Emerick as engineer who worked on several of the Beatles' best recordings, Fanny Hill is the group's hardest-rocking set, full of June Millington's big, raunchy guitar figures facing off with Nickey Barclay's rollicking keyboards, the smart but muscular rhythm section of Alice























