
Tucker Zimmerman I Wonder If Iāll Ever Come True Vinyl LP Orange Colour 2026
Orange Colour
Tracklist:
1. It All Depends On The Pleasure Man
2. Watching Heroes Come and Go
3. Slide On
4. So It Goes
5. Letās Start Over Again
6. Taoist Tale
7. Welcome To Mass Media
8. Song
9. Advertisement For Amerika
Never released before collection featuring Ian A Anderson & Maggie Holland recorded 72-80 is among Tuckerās finest - Free-ranging, Playful, Intimate - his Songpoet imagination unbound and in full bloom now on colour Vinyl for first time with (exclusive to this version) illustrated lyric insert with notes from Tucker.
Recorded between 1972-80 this is the first ever release for āI Wonder If Iāll Ever Come Trueā a stunningly beautiful, homegrown collection by Songpoet Tucker Zimmerman and friends. The range and depth is astonishing. From the heady surreal journey of āIt All Dependsā Upon the Pleasure Manā, to the uplifting Gene Clark-esque 'So It Goesā, to some of his most beautiful & touching love songs in āLetās Start Over Againā & āSongā. Only one song has seen the the light of day before now - āTaoist Taleā from his 1984 album āWord Gamesā. This recording from a decade earlier loses no power in its folkier stripped down style driven by Tuckerās strong narrative.While living in bucolic seclusion in Belgium with Marie-Claire, Tucker invited visiting musicians (Derroll Adams, Wizz Jones, Maggie Holland, Dave Evans, Ian Anderson) into his home studio to play and live tape whatever songs he had at hand. Maggie Holland and Ian A Anderson feature, while Tucker found a freeing simplicity in just guitar, ā70s organ, bass and piano. We are so grateful to Ian A Anderson, who carefully kept and curated these recordings from 50 years ago. āEvery time I would leave, Tucker would hand me another tape full of songsā. Ian worked with Tucker and ourselves to present this wonderful album. The collection is among Tuckerās finest - free-ranging, playful, intimate - his Songpoet imagination unbound and in full bloom. The ethos, the playing, the freedom, feels like Ronnie Laneās time in the Welsh Borders. Unhurried, liberated, down-home and cosmic. Extraordinary music made among friends.
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Orange Colour
Tracklist:
1. It All Depends On The Pleasure Man
2. Watching Heroes Come and Go
3. Slide On
4. So It Goes
5. Letās Start Over Again
6. Taoist Tale
7. Welcome To Mass Media
8. Song
9. Advertisement For Amerika
Never released before collection featuring Ian A Anderson & Maggie Holland recorded 72-80 is among Tuckerās finest - Free-ranging, Playful, Intimate - his Songpoet imagination unbound and in full bloom now on colour Vinyl for first time with (exclusive to this version) illustrated lyric insert with notes from Tucker.
Recorded between 1972-80 this is the first ever release for āI Wonder If Iāll Ever Come Trueā a stunningly beautiful, homegrown collection by Songpoet Tucker Zimmerman and friends. The range and depth is astonishing. From the heady surreal journey of āIt All Dependsā Upon the Pleasure Manā, to the uplifting Gene Clark-esque 'So It Goesā, to some of his most beautiful & touching love songs in āLetās Start Over Againā & āSongā. Only one song has seen the the light of day before now - āTaoist Taleā from his 1984 album āWord Gamesā. This recording from a decade earlier loses no power in its folkier stripped down style driven by Tuckerās strong narrative.While living in bucolic seclusion in Belgium with Marie-Claire, Tucker invited visiting musicians (Derroll Adams, Wizz Jones, Maggie Holland, Dave Evans, Ian Anderson) into his home studio to play and live tape whatever songs he had at hand. Maggie Holland and Ian A Anderson feature, while Tucker found a freeing simplicity in just guitar, ā70s organ, bass and piano. We are so grateful to Ian A Anderson, who carefully kept and curated these recordings from 50 years ago. āEvery time I would leave, Tucker would hand me another tape full of songsā. Ian worked with Tucker and ourselves to present this wonderful album. The collection is among Tuckerās finest - free-ranging, playful, intimate - his Songpoet imagination unbound and in full bloom. The ethos, the playing, the freedom, feels like Ronnie Laneās time in the Welsh Borders. Unhurried, liberated, down-home and cosmic. Extraordinary music made among friends.












