Keith Moon didn't have much of a singing voice, nor did he have much of an inclination to write music. He was a great noisy drummer, and his chaotic playing often made the Who sound unhinged. Based on the band's records, you might assume that Moon's lone solo album, Two Sides of the Moon, was a raucous rocker, but it's not -- it's the epitome of the superstar jam album. Much like a Ringo Starr record, Two Sides of the Moon features an untold number of superstar cameos -- including Ringo, Flo & Eddie, Harry Nilsson, Rick Nelson, Steve Cropper, Joe Walsh, John Sebastian and Dick Dale -- who are all there to jam on oldies and lame, underdeveloped originals. It's overproduced and overblown, and since Moon has a thin, tuneless, nasal voice, he doesn't have the charisma to make the whole affair entertaining. Instead, it's a tedious, colorless listen, with only a little of Moon's absurdist humor and very few strong songs -- if John Lennon's throwaway "Move over Ms. L" is a standout, things aren't in good shape. If these flaws can be overlooked, you'll find a historical artifact that stands as a testament to the wretched hubris that was the '70s for many '60s superstars. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Two Sides of the Moon (Expanded)
08/15/2006 | Castle Us
All Music Guide Review
Two Sides of the Moon (Expanded) Track Listing
Credits of Two Sides of the Moon (Expanded)
- Gregory Matta
- Choir, Chorus
- Mickey McGee
- Drums
- Jean Millington
- Bass
- Ollie Mitchell
- Horn
- Rick Nelson
- Vocals
- Patti Quatro
- Guitar
- Jimmie Randall
- Bass
- Irma Routen
- Choir, Chorus
- Curly Smith
- Drums
- Al Staehely
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
- Paul Stallworth
- Bass
- Mike "Clay" Stone
- Engineer
- John Stronach
- Engineer, Concept
- Skip Taylor
- Producer, Concept
- Michael Verdick
- Engineer
- Mark Volman
- Vocals (Background)
- Lorna Willard
- Vocals (Background), Choir, Chorus
- Carolyn Willis
- Choir, Chorus
- Gary Kellgren
- Engineer
- Don Wood
- Engineer
- Roger Dopson
- Coordination
- Spencer Davis
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Klaus Voorman
- Bass
- Julia Tillman
- Vocals (Background), Choir, Chorus
- Jim McCrary
- Photography
- Cam Davis
- Drums
- Andra Willis
- Choir, Chorus
- Robert Failla
- Photography
- Gary Stromberg
- Concept
- Becky Stewart
- Reissue Art
- Steve Hammonds
- Coordination
- Will Nicol
- Coordination
- Andy Neill
- Compilation, Annotation
- Larry Marmorstein
- Stylist
- Bruce Reiley
- Concept
- Sherlie Matthews
- Vocals (Background)
- Jon Astley
- Mastering
- Jesse Ed Davis
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- David Foster
- Piano
- Nickey Barclay
- Piano
- Fanny
- Vocals (Background)
- Jay Ferguson
- Piano
- Clydie King
- Vocals (Background), Choir, Chorus
- Keith Moon
- Percussion, Drums, Soloist, Concept, Vocals
- Jim Keltner
- Drums
- Blair Aaronson
- Piano
- Steve Adamick
- Guitar
- David Birkett
- Bass
- Mike Condello
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Jay DeWitt White
- Vocals (Background)
- Skip Edwards
- Guitar (Steel), Fender Rhodes
- Mal Evans
- Producer, Horn Arrangements
- Miguel Ferrer
- Drums
- Gerald Garrett
- Choir, Chorus
- Jim Gilstrap
- Vocals (Background), Choir, Chorus
- Robert Greenidge
- Drums (Steel)
- Ron Grinel
- Drums
- Beau Guss
- Guitar
- Jimmie Haskell
- Conductor, String Arrangements
- Ira Hawkins
- Choir, Chorus
- James Ed Haymer
- Guitar
- Ron Hicklin
- Choir, Chorus
- Augie Johnson
- Choir, Chorus
- Howard Kaylan
- Vocals (Background)
- Bobby Keys
- Saxophone
- Lee Kiefer
- Engineer
- Norman Kurban
- Organ, Piano
- Gary Ladinsky
- Engineer
- Dennis Larden
- Vocals (Background)
- Paul Lenart
- Guitar
- Steve Cropper
- Producer
- Dick Dale
- Guitar, Soloist
- Harry Nilsson
- Vocals
- John Sebastian
- Guitar
- Ringo Starr
- Drums, Rap, Announcer
- Joe Walsh
- Synthesizer, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Arp












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