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Richard Twice

12+ albums
classic rockpsychedelic60spsychedelic pop1960s psychedelic

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Richard Twice was an American pysch-rock duo comprising Richard Atkins and Richard Manning. Their eponymous 1970 debut, and only, album, features heavily reverbed woodwinds and out-of-focus plangent harmonies and minor chords. The album remains notable as the backing musicians were members of the legendary LA A-list session group, “The Wrecking Crew”, a 'supergroup' of musicians that included Drake Levin (Paul Revere & the Raiders), Don Galluci (The Kingsmen, Don & The Goodtimes, FUN HOUSE producer), Larry Knechtel (Simon & Garfunkel, Bread), Mark Tulin (The Electric Prunes), and Rusty Young (Poco). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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If I Knew You Were The One

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If I Knew You Were The One - Remastered

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generation '70

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The Finest Poet

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my love bathes in silence

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If I Were Strong I'd Move You Mountains

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your love like heaven be

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1:25 a.m.

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god give me strength

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10

She Catches Me Running

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albums

Richard Twice

Richard Twice

Richard Twice (Remastered)

Richard Twice (Remastered)

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Fading Yellow 7

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The Finest Poet

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Fading Yellow Vol. 7: US 1968-1972 LP Trax of Timeless Pop-Sike & Other Delights

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Fading Yellow, Timeless Pop-Sike & Other Delights 1965-69 Vol. 7

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Fading Yellow Vol. 7 (US 1968-72 LP Trax Of Timeless Pop-Sike & Other Delights)

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Lovefingers.org

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Sunshine Milkshake Vol. 1

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Fading Yellow, Volume 7: Timeless Popsike & Other Delights 1965-1969

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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Heavy Summer Nights

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Fading Yellow Vol. 7

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