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I think along with "Feels Good, Feels Right", Bing's 1976 album for United Artists "At My Time Of Life" is among his best later recordings. I recently uploaded the "At My Time Of Life" album to You Tube and to the Internet Archive as well. It is easier to down load from the Internet Archive:
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Lobosco wrote:
I think along with "Feels Good, Feels Right", Bing's 1976 album for United Artists "At My Time Of Life" is among his best later recordings. I recently uploaded the "At My Time Of Life" album to You Tube and to the Internet Archive as well. It is easier to down load from the Internet Archive:
My favorite of later Bing would most likely be Seasons and the live album, but there’s so many good recordings that my mind changes every day. I’ve probably listened to more of Bing in the 70s than of any other era.
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I agree i would rate this as Bing's second best album of the 1970s after "Feels Good Feels Right" with "That's What Life Is All About" album third best.