Pete Brady* – Sing Me A Smile
Label: | Moonraker Records (2) – 001 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Pop |
Style: | Vocal |
Tracklist
A1 | Sing Me A Smile | |
A2 | Would You Believe | |
A3 | Loved For The First Time | |
A4 | Magnificent Outpouring | |
A5 | Lonely Room | |
A6 | Winters Night | |
B1 | Two Streets Over The Hill | |
B2 | This Is The Way I Live | |
B3 | Every Night And Day | |
B4 | Dream Away | |
B5 | Wine Is Made For Tasting |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Criteria Recording Studios
Credits
- Arranged By, Conductor – Mike Lewis (7)
- Design, Photography – C. H. Barkhaus*
- Engineer [Recording] – M. L. Emerman*
- Liner Notes – Damon Huenel
- Producer – Peter Brady (2), Warren Foster (5)
Notes
"In putting this album together Pete Brady has included a superb selection of songs by Bobby Goldsboro, Gordon Lightfoot, Sy Coleman, and the theme from the Burt Reynold’s picture, “The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing”, Dream Away. All have been done in a manner that is Brady’s alone and brought to a new high level of performance by Pete’s warm, lyrical style and the exciting arrangements of Mike Lewis."
"Having recorded for Capitol, RCA, and ABC Paramount,- this is a new venture for Pete on the Moonraker label. For the first time he has been able to produce, edit and balance his own master.'
"In every album there are one or two sleepers that may or may not get the play that they deserve. “Two Streets Over, the Hill” and “Would You Believe” could be the ones in this album to break out."
"Today’s pop world seems marked by the lack of real musical gold, that feeling of value that one attaches to .
records when people simply like to replay them. We feel that Pete Brady’s “Sing Me A Smile” will be on turntables for many years to come."
Damon Huenel
"Having recorded for Capitol, RCA, and ABC Paramount,- this is a new venture for Pete on the Moonraker label. For the first time he has been able to produce, edit and balance his own master.'
"In every album there are one or two sleepers that may or may not get the play that they deserve. “Two Streets Over, the Hill” and “Would You Believe” could be the ones in this album to break out."
"Today’s pop world seems marked by the lack of real musical gold, that feeling of value that one attaches to .
records when people simply like to replay them. We feel that Pete Brady’s “Sing Me A Smile” will be on turntables for many years to come."
Damon Huenel
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: 11588 SIDE-A AS
- Matrix / Runout (Side-B etched): 11588 SIDE-B AS
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