Various – The Pick Of The Crop / Peaches Vol. 2 - VG+ 2 Lp Record 1975 Capricorn USA Vinyl - Rock / Sountern Rock
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Various – The Pick Of The Crop / Peaches Vol. 2
Label:
Capricorn Records – PRO605
Series:
Loss Leaders –
Format:
2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country:
US
Released:
1975
Genre:
Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style:
Tracklist
A1 | –Elvin Bishop | Sure Feels Good | 2:48 |
A2 | –Wet Willie | Ain't He A Mess | 2:58 |
A3 | –Bobby Whitlock | Free And Easy (Way Of Lovin' You) | 4:30 |
A4 | –Gregg Allman | Are You Lonely For Me Baby | 4:03 |
A5 | –John Hammond* | It's Groovin' Time | 2:47 |
A6 | –Travis Wammack | (Shu-Doo-Pa-Poo-Poop) Love Being Your Fool | 3:17 |
B1 | –The Allman Brothers Band | Nevertheless | 3:45 |
B2 | –Hydra (13) | The Pistol | 4:35 |
B3 | –Fallenrock | Love's A Game | 2:38 |
B4 | –Percy Sledge | I Believe In You | 3:04 |
B5 | –Marcia Waldorf | You Don't Have To Beg For What You're Man Enough To Steal | 2:32 |
B6 | –Grinderswitch | Drifter | 4:13 |
C1 | –Razzy Bailey | Peanut Butter | 2:16 |
C2 | –Kitty Wells | Anybody Out There Wanna Be A Daddy | 3:18 |
C3 | –Johnny Wright (2) | Wild, Passionate Lover | 3:16 |
C4 | –Kenny O'Dell | My Honky Tonk Ways | 2:17 |
C5 | –Johnny Darrell | Pieces Of My Life | 3:35 |
D1 | –The Marshall Tucker Band | Fire On The Mountain | 3:53 |
D2 | –Martin Mull | Do The Dog | 2:47 |
D3 | –Cowboy (6) | Where Can You Go? | 2:20 |
D4 | –Bonnie Bramlett | Since I Met You Baby | 3:03 |
D5 | –Blue Jug | Hard Luck Jimmy | 3:23 |
D6 | –Richard Betts* | Highway Call | 4:26 |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Manufactured By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Credits
- Art Direction – Ed Thrasher
- Coordinator [Production] – Sandy Cauley
- Design – John And Barbara Casado
- Edited By – Dennis Darling
- Illustration – Ignacio Gomez
- Mastered By – George Marino
Notes
Vol. 2 released by Capricorn featuring its southern rock and country music artists.
The band Cowboy is referenced in liner notes as simply the "two-man band of Scott Boyer and Tommy Talton."
The band Cowboy is referenced in liner notes as simply the "two-man band of Scott Boyer and Tommy Talton."
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