Lonely Midnight - $9.99
© 1995 - Night River Records
LONELY MIDNIGHT is Blues and Folk, all original material that you have never heard. Jack picked his good friends to play on this album including Bob Glaub on bass (Jackson Browne, Bob Seeger, John Fogerty), Tris Imboden on drums (member of the band Chicago), Greg Leisz on guitar (K.D. Lang) and Steve Wood on keyboards (Kenny Loggins band).
Live on HWY 101 - $9.99
© 2002 - Night River Records
One unforgettable night, Jack Tempchin and two brilliant guitarists performed a live acoustic concert that has been sought after by folk fans around the globe ever since. Captured here, for the first time is that very concert. This is REAL music played and sung from the heart with great skill and feeling.
After the Rain - $9.99
Jack Tempchin and the Seclusions © 1993 - Night River Records
Classic folk-rock from a writer for the Eagles, delivering all the grit and heart of the 70's. Jack was helped on this Album by Glenn Frey, David Crosby and J.D. Souther. His longtime band The Seclusions, after playing at the Palamino in L.A. for two years, made this album with him.
Staying Home - $9.99
Jack Tempchin and the Seclusions © 1993 - Night River Records
My life as a musician was born in the "coffeehouse" scene in California between 1965 and 1972. When I made "STAYING HOME" I wanted to return to acoustic music based around the meaning and power of the songs. This record was made in my garage studio with an adat machine and a few friends. I had written down something Tayo had said and stuck it on the wall: KEEP IT SIMPLE and STAY CLOSE TO THE SOURCE.
John went home for Christmas to visit his family. It was the first time he had gone home in the fifteen years I had known him. I wrote "CHRISTMAS CALLING"
I was thinking about my Dad, and about being a dad, and I wrote "I'm Daddy Now".
Walking on the beach I started writing "Lovers Moon".
I tried to keep it simple and to stay close to the source. There is a time for chasing your dreams around the world and another time for staying in one place and building on what you have and letting your dreams come to you. This was my time for STAYING HOME.
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