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Phoebe Snow - Phoebe Snow


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Phoebe Snow (1974) - Phoebe Snow


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Phoebe Snow

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Original Album Tracklisting:
Good Times
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 2:40
Harpo's BluesLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 4:22
Poetry ManLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 4:36
Either Or BothLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 3:52
San Francisco Bay BluesLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 3:29
I Don't Want The Night To EndLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 3:55
Take Your Children HomeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 4:16
It Must Be SundayLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 5:50
No Show TonightLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 2:57

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CD Bonus Track:
Easy Street
  Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 3:20
  Comments: "B" Side of (Poetry Man) Single
    Guest Appearances »

David Bromberg, Steve Burgh, Chuck (Charles Louis) Domanico/Delmonico, Jimmy Hayes, Jimmy Hayes, Chuck Israels, Bob James, Jerry Lawson, Jerry Lawson, Ralph MacDonald, Dave Mason, Hugh McDonald, Steve Mosley, Herbert (Toubo) Rhoad, Herbert (Toubo) Rhoad, Margaret Ross, Joe/Joseph Russell, Joe/Joseph Russell, Zoot Sims, The Persuasions, Teddy Wilson

    Released »

1974-07-01

    Format »

Domestic Vinyl/CD Album

    Other Appearances »
Sam(uel) Cooke (Songwriter), Jesse Fuller (Songwriter), Phoebe Snow (Songwriter), Dino Airali (Produced By), Phil Ramone (Engineered By), Phil Ramone (Co-Produced By), Phil Ramone (Mixed By), Rod Dryer, Inc. (Original Album Design), Tom Baker (Assn't Engineer For Compact Disc), Glen(n) Berger (Assn't Engineer), Bob Schaper (Assn't Engineer), Ed Caraeff (Liner Photo), Tom Cartwright (Produced For Reissue On Right Stuff By), Margaret Goldfarb (Right Stuff Issue Production Assistance), Ken Kahn (Right Stuff Issue Production Assistance), Kathy Kinslow (Right Stuff Issue Production Assistance), Charles Levan (Right Stuff Issue Production Assistance), Tami Masak (Right Stuff Issue Production Assistance), Cheryl Pawelski (Right Stuff Issue Production Assistance), Mick Haggerty (Cover Artist), Steve Hoffman (Engineered For Compact Disc By)

    Record Label »
Shelter/The Right Stuff

    Catalogue Number »

2109 (Shelter) T2=31972 (The Right Stuff)

    Running Time »

35:57/39:17

    Liner Notes »

(Engineered at) A&R Studios, N.Y.C., and Producers' Workshop, Hollywood.

Mixed at A&R Studios, December 4, 5 and 6, 1973.

In memory of Charlie.

The Persuasions appear through the courtesy of A&M Records
David Bromberg and Dave Mason appear through the courtesy of CBS Records, Inc.

CD Reissue Notes:

The original Shelter Records master mixes were used in the making of this compact disc.

Engineered for compact disc at Future Disc Systems, Hollywood.

Special thanks (1989) to Toi Moritomo and Beth Stempel of MCA Records for their much needed help in locating Phoebe Snow stereo master tapes.

Special Thanks to: Cary Baker, Marlene Bergman, Marshall Blonstein, Colleen Graven, Malia Klepinger, Eli Okun, Michael Roden, Adam Varon, Marcia Wayte

(C) 1974, 1975 Shelter Records/Entertainment Group
(P) (C) 1989 DCC Compact Classics, Inc./1995 Manufactured by The Right Stuff Compact Discs/Cassettes, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.
1750 N. Vine St.
Hollywood, CA 90028

All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

Compact Disc Digital Audio

7 2438-2 4

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4/5.04/5.04/5.04/5.04/5.0
Place to go for best Snow
Review written by John Fitzgerald, April 27th, 2005

Dave Mason plays guitar on the most electric track on the album, the closing "No show tonight" and this is easily the most catchy track, with almost jazzy leads by Dave, they highlight it's punchy back beat and it makes one wonder why this kind of treatment had not been given to many other tracks here as although this is a pleasant singer/songwriter effort and I'm doubtful that Snow has topped this since, a good handful of the tracks will take some listens to get the impact they possibly provide for you depending on your tastes. The CD version of the album includes a bonus track at the end of the disc called "Easy street" which is the only strictly acoustic guitar & vocal track here and the CD notes list that it was the B side to "the single". Presumably, "the single" of which they speak was "Poetry man", a sleeper top 5 hit for Snow with it's tasty shaking rhythms colored in by the acoustic guitar, harp & bass, it's easy to see why this yodeller interested people. As for the rest of the album, the hooks start out fairly well and then run out of gas towards the end. The opener "Good times" is an effective stroll, "Harpo's blues" has a piano & stand up bass lounge feel, the acoustic doodler "Either or both" has slight slide guitar spurts that give the track a good homespun flavor, "San Francisco bay blues" is a sensitive finger snapping stand up bass mope but this is where the hooks start to disappear as evident on "I don't want the night to end" though it does try to keep you guessing with the mellotron "string" swells & acoustics mixed with light electrics and rhythms on the choruses. "Take your children home" features horse sounding clopping rhythms and harp swirls but not much else to speak of and "It must be Sunday" has a good acoustic arrangement but the sax does intrude somewhat and this track is perhaps a little overlong at nearly six minutes. As said though, many of the acoustic tracks will grow on you, I find it generally one of the better platters that I've heard in the deluge of albums released during the most prolific singer/songwriter era to date and "No show tonight" makes this album worth it alone as it stands as an underrated Mason guest appearance.

    Last Modified »
2011-02-16
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Discography entry submitted by Steve MacDougall & Jeff Kenney.