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Al Kooper - 1972 - A Possible Projection of the Future
A Possible Projection of the Future / Childhood's End is Al Kooper's fifth album, recorded for and released by Columbia Records in 1972. Begun with a vague storyline that failed to survive beyond the two title tracks, the album was recorded in London, England at George Martin's AIR Studios with one outtake from New York City (You're A Woman). Six original tracks were surrounded were covers by Bob Dylan ("The Man in Me", which Kooper had originally produced), Smokey Robinson ("Swept For You Baby") and even Jimmy Cliff ("Please Tell Me Why"). The album cover showed Kooper as an eighty-year-old man, bespectacled and clutching a Fender Jaguar guitar. 01 - Possible Projection Of The Future 02 - The Man In Me 03 - Fly On 04 - Please Tell Me Why 05 - The Monkey Time 06 - Let Your Love Shine 07 - Swept For You Baby 08 - Bended Knees 09 - Love Trap 10 - Childhood's End LINK