Sequel (1981)

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Title: Sequel
Artist: Harry Chapin
Genre: No Genre Specified
Released: 1981

Tracks:
1 - Sequel - 6:41
2 - I Miss America - 5:19
3 - Story of a Life - 5:24
4 - Remember When the Music - 3:56
5 - Up on the Shelf - 3:57
6 - Salt and Pepper - 4:12
7 - God Babe, You've Been Good for Me - 3:22
8 - Northwest 222 - 3:47
9 - I Finally Found It Sandy - 4:42
10 - Remember When the Music (reprise) - 3:59
11 - Sequel (album version, Gehman mix) - 8:30
12 - Remember When the Music (extended version) - 4:18
13 - Story of a Life (alternate version) - 5:37
14 - Sequel (alternate mix) - 6:33

Overview:
Sequel is the ninth studio album by the American singer/songwriter Harry Chapin, released in 1981. It was the last complete album released during Harry's lifetime. A tenth studio album, The Last Protest Singer, made up of material he was working on at the time of his death, was released about seven years after he died.

The title song "Sequel" reports further events in the lives of Harry and Sue, the characters in Chapin's hit song "Taxi" and peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (the original went to #24).

The album was later rereleased under the title Remember When the Music with the addition of two previously unreleased tracks. It was rereleased with only the original ten tracks as Storyteller in 1999. It was also remastered in 2001 with four additional tracks.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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