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Seductive Reasoning is the debut album by the sibling folk duo Maggie and Terre Roche, released in 1975 on Columbia Records. It precedes their 1979 debut album as a trio, The Roches . Track listing
Maggie wrote most of the songs, with Terre contributing to a few. The sisters got a break when Paul Simon brought them in as backup singers on his 1973 album There Goes Rhymin' Simon. [5] They got his assistance (along with an appearance by the Oak Ridge Boys) on their only album as a duo, Seductive Reasoning (1975). [5]
Paul Simon had encountered Maggie and Terre Roche earlier, and asked them to sing on the song "Was a Sunny Day" on his 1973 album There Goes Rhymin' Simon.Despite further support, the Roches disliked the involvement of Simon's record company, particularly their advice that the sisters "wear hipper clothes."
Suzzy Roche (/ ˈ s ʌ z iː / SUHZ-ee; born September 29, 1956) [1] is an American singer, best known for her work with the vocal group The Roches, alongside sisters Maggie and Terre. [2] Suzzy is the youngest of the three, and joined the act in 1977. [ 3 ]
Lucy Wainwright Roche is the daughter of singer-songwriters Loudon Wainwright III, a Grammy Award winner, and Suzzy Roche, who, along with her sisters (Lucy's aunts) Maggie and Terre Roche, made up the vocal group the Roches, known for their original harmonies. The couple split when Lucy was two years old and her father spent much of his time ...
Speak is an album by the American musical trio the Roches, released in 1989 on MCA Records. [1] [2] The album contained two singles that had accompanying videos, "Big Nuthin'" and "Everyone Is Good".
"Hammond Song" "Mister Sellack" "The Troubles" "The Train" "The Married Men (Live)" "One Season" "Nurds" "The Hallelujah Chorus" "Losing True" "Want Not Want Not"
The New York Times determined that "as usual with the Roches, [the EP] finds new things to say about love and its discontents—quietly but without flinching." [8] The Los Angeles Times praised the "enticing, soft-rockish title song."