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Various - I Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This Album

Various - I Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This Album
Performer: Various
Title: I Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This
Country: US
Released: 1978
Catalog number: PRO 608
Label: Warner Bros. Records
MP3 album szie: 2549 mb
FLAC album size: 2569 mb

Tracklist

1Marcia WaldorfThe Rhythm Of The South
Written By – Marcia Waldorf
3:26
2Seals & CroftsI'll Play For You
Lyrics By – Jim SealsMusic By – Dash Crofts, Jim Seals
4:04
3Emmylou HarrisIf I Could Only Win Your Love
Written By – Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin
2:36
4Gordon LightfootRainy Day People
Written By – Gordon Lightfoot
2:48
5Waldo De Los RiosSymphony No. 7 In A Major, Opus 92 - 2nd Movement (Allegretto)
Arranged By [Contemporary] – Waldo De Los RiosWritten By – Beethoven
5:03
6CherGeromino's Cadillac
Written By – Michael Murphey, Charles Quarto
3:00
7Maria MuldaurOh Papa
Written By – David Nictern
3:16
8Rod McKuenThey're Playing Our Song
Written By – Rod McKuen, Yves Gilbert
2:48
9Dionne WarwickThen Came You
Written By – Sherman Marshall, Phillip T. Pugh
3:53
10Jesse Colin YoungSongbird
Written By – Jesse Colin Young
4:05
11Fleetwood MacRhiannon
Written By – Stevie Nicks
4:12
12Joni MitchellCarey
Written By – Joni Mitchell
3:00
13Leo SayerOne Man Band
Lyrics By – Leo SayerMusic By – David Courtney
3:35
14Van MorrisonMoondance
Written By – Van Morrison
4:35
15Bonnie RaittYou Got To Be Ready For Love
Written By – Lou Courtney
3:03
16Arlo GuthrieCity Of New Orleans
Written By – Steve Goodman
4:31
17Kenny RankinSilver Morning
Written By – Yvonne Rankin, Kenny Rankin
4:17
18Randy NewmanMama Told Me Not To Come
Written By – Randy Newman
1:46
19Wendy WaldmanSpring Is Here
Written By – Wendy Waldman
3:27
20Rex Allen Jr.I Can See Clearly Now
Written By – Johnny Nash
3:40
21John SebastianSinging The Blues
Written By – Melvin Endsley
2:20
22Chris DuceyHula Rocka Hula
Written By – Chris Ducey
3:21
23Gregg AllmanThese Days
Written By – Jackson Browne
3:54
24Randy NewmanBirmingham
Written By – Randy Newman
2:45
25The San Sebastian StringsDeclaration / Atlas
Lyrics By – Rod McKuenMusic By – Anita Kerr
2:54
26James Taylor How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Written By – Holland, Dozier, Holland
3:33

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PRO 608Various I Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This ‎(2xLP, Comp)Warner Bros. RecordsPRO 608US1975
PRO 608Various I Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This ‎(2xLP, Comp, Promo, San)Warner Bros. RecordsPRO 608US1975

Notes

1978 repressing on pinstriped beige labels.

℗ 1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc. (Side B)
℗ 1974 Warner Bros. Records Inc. (Sides A, B, C, & D)
℗ 1975 Warner Bros. Records Inc. (Sides A, B, C, & D)
℗ 1974 Chrysalis Records (Side A)
℗ 1973 Capricorn Records Inc. (Side D)
℗ 1975 Capricorn Records Inc. (Side B)
℗ 1974 Little David Records Co., Inc. (Side C)
℗ 1974 Hispavox, S.A. (Side C)

Gatefold cover with narrow yellow band at top with green lettering showing the title. Below is a picture of (what looks to be Randy Newman) a man on a leather couch with a young blond sitting below him on a fuzzy throw rug. Back cover is the same but no yellow band and the couple are embracing a little tighter.

Inside the gatefold are some great liner notes (anonymous) on each selections writer and/or lyricist, and also crediting album where song was originally featured and its producer.

A1: From "I'll Play for You", Warner Bros. album BS 2848, produced by Louie Shelton

A2: From "Streetlights", Warner Bros. album BS 2818, produced by Jerry Ragovoy

A3: From "Just a Boy", Warner Bros. album BS 2836, produced by Adam Faith and David Courtney

A4: From "Then Came You", Warner Bros. album BS 2846, produced by Jerry Ragovoy

A5: From "Moondance", Warner Bros. album WS 1835, produced by Van Morrison

A6: From "Fleetwood Mac", Reprise album MS 2225, produced by Fleetwood Mac and Keith Olsen

B1: From "Gorilla", Warner Bros. album BS 2866, produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman

B2: From "Memoranda", Capricorn album CP 0159, produced by Paul Hornsby

B3: From "Hobo's Lullaby", Reprise album MS 2060, produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman

B4: From "Good Old Boys", Reprise album MS 2193, produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman

B5: From "Stars", Warner Bros. album BS 2850, produced by Jimmy Webb

B6: From "Pieces of the Sky", Reprise album MS 2213, produced by Brian Ahern

B7: From "Duce of Hearts", Warner Bros. album BS 2841, produced by Jack Conrad and David Herscher

C1: From "Blue", Reprise album MS 2038

C2: From "Randy Newman/Live", Reprise album RS 6459, produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman

C3: From "Tarzana Kid", Reprise album MS 2187, produced by Erik Jacobsen and John Sebastian

C4: From "Waitress in the Donut Shop". Reprise album MS 2194, produced by Joe Boyd and Lenny Waronker

C5: From "Silver Morning", Little David album LD 3000, produced by Monte Kay

C6: From "Symphonies for the 70's", Warner Bros. album BS 2874, produced by Rafael Trabucchelli

C7: From "With Love", Warner Bros. album BS 2837, produced by Rod McKuen and Anita Kerr

D1: From "Cold on the Shoulder", Reprise album MS 2206, produced by Lenny Waronker

D2: From "Laid Back", Capricorn album CP 0116. produced by Johnny Sandlin and Gregg Allman

D3: From "Another Goodbye Song", Warner Bros. album BS 2821. produced by Larry Butler

D4: From "Wendy Waldman", Warner Bros. album BS 2859, produced by Nikolas K. Venet

D5: From " Songbird", Warner Bros. album BS 2845, produced by Jesse Colin Young

D6: From "Goodtime Music", Warner Bros. album BS 2861, produced by Rod McKuen and Wade Alexander

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): PRO-1-608-A-2 B14802
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched except SLM): PRO-2-608 S-1 + SLM + ∆426-X
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C, Etched): PRO-3-A-1-608-(stick figure logo with head in quotes) B-14235
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D, Etched): PRO-4-608-A2 B-14361

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Chrysalis Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capricorn Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Little David Records Co., Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hispavox, S.A.

Short intro

Various Artists. I Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This. Your Rating. Overview . I Didnt Know They Still Made Records Like This. Released 1975. I Didnt Know They Still Made Records Like This Tracklist. Show all albums by Various Artists. Disc IDs. Cover Art 0. Additional details. Type: Album Compilation. Data Quality: Normal. Warner Bros. Records PRO 608. Release events. United States 1975. Release group rating. A1: From I'll Play for You, Warner Bros. album BS 2848, produced by Louie Shelton. A2: From Streetlights, Warner Bros. album BS 2818, produced by Jerry Ragovoy. A3: From Just a Boy, Warner Bros. album BS 2836, produced by Adam Faith and David Courtney. Each album usually a 2-record set contained a wide variety of tracks by artists under contract to Warner Bros. and its subsidiary labels primarily Reprise Records often these were singles, B-sides, non-hit album tracks, or otherwise obscure material, all designed to arouse interest in the artists' regular albums. Also found on some were humorous, bizarre interstitial audio material-clips from old records and movies, short skits, found sound, most albums featured clever, humorous cover art and liner notes. The Works. Records - 2xLP, Comp, Promo, San - PRO 608, включает I'll Play For You. Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria pressing denoted by S etch in runouts. Original issue on Palm Trees label with 91505 Zip code in label rimtext. Labels read THIS IS A PROMOTIONAL ITEM above title. 1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc. Side B 1974 Warner Bros. A4: From Then Came You, Warner Bros. album BS 2846, produced by Jerry Ragovoy. They put us back to sleep, and remained in control. until now. A WORD FROM CHRIS They Still Live Didn't Know They Still Made Records Like This Warner Brothers Records Loss Leaders Mixtapeby Fix It In The Mix. Playing tracks by. Seals & Crofts, Bonnie Raitt, Leo Sayer, Dionne Warwick, Van Morrison and more. pop rock soul easy listening dj mix. Classic WB Loss Leader mix . Please, login if you would like to write a review. Website maintained by South of Shasta didnt think much about 7 s until a trip to the 45 & 78 Record Show in Allentown, Pennsylvania changed his attitude. I remember being in the car and saying, Yeah, 45s are cool, but its not really my thing. And the dude in the front seat turned around and looked at me and said, Well, thats over, Akalepse says with a laugh. I really loved their album, but I was like, This is too dope to put out right now, because you dont have the amount of listeners that you deserve yet. I didnt want to put out this really great record and push it up hill. Homers like, Bet