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Voices (USA)

1. Too Many Changes
2. Mean Streak
3. The Lovin' Kind
4. Keeping An Eye On You
5. Boomerang Boy

Voices (USA)

6.   The Phase
7.   Sweet Dreams Of Love
8.   Lonely Fall
9.   How Come You So Ugly
10. Espionage

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Release Date : 1992

[Ogan Music GO-1]

Produced by:

Bob Stark & Gary Ogan

Guest Vocalists

Dan Reed
Tom Grant
Jon Koonce
Craig Carothers
Valerie Day
Bill Lamb
Shirley Nanette
Rindy Ross
Mark Bosnian
Tenley Holway
Carlton Jackson
Gary Ogan



Notes:

This charity album project was put together by Gary Ogan - contributions come from several Portland musicians - 'Portland's Dream Team of Music Lend Their Voices To Fight Child Abuse' was stickered on the front

The charity being supported was C.A.R.E.S (Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Service)

Dan Reed sings on track 6 - 'The Phase', a mellow acoustic song

This is what Gary Ogan wrote about getting Dan Reed to sing on th project:

"Of all the artists I thought might be the toughest to get for this project, Dan surprised us all. Coming off a European tour with the Rolling Stones, playing the lead role in the sol-out run of 'Beirut', and writing his own material for the Dan Reed Networks's fourth Polygram Records release - all this left me wondering how I could approach him for a favor. Nevertheless, his accessibility was total and sincere. This guy is the epitome of a giving human being. On top of everything, he is actively involved with organizations like the House of Umoja, Amnesty International, LYNX, and E.C.O. What can I say, Dan? Thank you!"