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| Tim Rose | Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Bass, Conductor, Rhythm Guitar, Electric Piano, Vocals, 5-string Banjo |
| John Field | Percussion |
| Andy Summers | Electric Guitar, Guitar (Nylon String) |
| Tina Charles | Background Vocals |
| John Verity | Electric Guitar |
| David Charles | Drums |
| Ron Berg | Drums |
| Richard Burgess | Drums |
| Paul Cobbold | Bass, Electric Guitar, Bowed Bass, Fuzz Bass |
| B.J. Cole | Dobro, Steel Guitar |
| Mick Dyche | Guitar |
| Ian Ellis | Bass |
| Tommy Eyre | Flute, Keyboards, Electric Piano |
| Ken Freeman | Synthesizer |
| Steve Gregory | Saxophone |
| Bobby Johns | Conga |
| Mick Parker | Piano |
| Tom Parker | Organ |
| Jonathan Rowlands | Tambourine |
| Roger Sutton | Bass |
| Mike Gardner | Overdubs |
| Ray Martinez | Electric Guitar |
| Lee Jackson | Organ |
| Tim Rose | Producer, String Arrangements |
| David Charles | Engineer |
| Chick Corea | Composer |
| Tommy Eyre | String Arrangements |
| Damon Lyon-Shaw | Engineer |
| Hugh Murphy | Producer |
| Jonathan Rowlands | Producer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Pemberton Roach
Although The Musician was recorded several years after Tim Rose's 15 minutes of fame had officially ended, his voice is as gloriously ragged and raspy as ever, and the album contains several flashes of the brilliance that made Rose a Greenwich Village legend in the mid- and late '60s. Considerably less folky-sounding than his earlier records, The Musician contains heavy rock versions of the two songs with which Rose is most identified "Morning Dew" and "Hey Joe" along with several originals and covers of generally high quality. Like Alex Chilton, another devotee of pure pop music who seems entirely unconcerned with commercial success, Rose's no-apologies vibe has always...