SERGIO MENDES AND BRASIL '66
Stillness
A&M SP 4284
(Note: SP 4283 was assigned to Phil Ochs, self-titled & unreleased)
Stillness
Every morning stillness meets me
Sitting on the window ledge it calls the day
to wake up and defuse the dew drops
waiting lazy in the hay
Every evening starlight greets me
Sifting through the window shade
It calls the day to close up and tranfuse
the dew drops
waiting lazy in your way
Side One: Stillness 2:40/ Righteous Life 3:15/ Chelsea Morning 2:56/ Cancao Do Nosso Amor 3:46/ Viramundo 3:02.
Side Two: Lost in Paradise 3:43/ For What It's Worth 3:36/ Sometimes in Winter 4:43/ Celebration of the Sunrise 1:45/ Stillness 1:28.
Produced by Sergio Mendes and Herb Alpert/ Orchestration on "Sometimes in Winter" and "Righteous Life" by Dick Hazard/ Orchestration on "Lost in Paradise" by Thomas W. Scott/ Engineers: Larry Levine, Dick Bogert and Bart Chiate/ and introducing Gracinha/ Accoustic guitar and 12 string guitar Oscar Castro Neves/ Bass flute on "Stillness" - Thomas W. Scott/ A special thanks to Michael Lang, piano; Mark Stevens, drums, Joe Osborn, bass/ photography by Guy Webster.
Reissued on CD as a Japan import.
STILLNESS entered the Billboard Top 200 on January 9, 1971, peaked at #130 and remained in the charts for nine weeks (according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums").
JB
Stillness
A&M SP 4284
(Note: SP 4283 was assigned to Phil Ochs, self-titled & unreleased)
Stillness
Every morning stillness meets me
Sitting on the window ledge it calls the day
to wake up and defuse the dew drops
waiting lazy in the hay
Every evening starlight greets me
Sifting through the window shade
It calls the day to close up and tranfuse
the dew drops
waiting lazy in your way
Side One: Stillness 2:40/ Righteous Life 3:15/ Chelsea Morning 2:56/ Cancao Do Nosso Amor 3:46/ Viramundo 3:02.
Side Two: Lost in Paradise 3:43/ For What It's Worth 3:36/ Sometimes in Winter 4:43/ Celebration of the Sunrise 1:45/ Stillness 1:28.
Produced by Sergio Mendes and Herb Alpert/ Orchestration on "Sometimes in Winter" and "Righteous Life" by Dick Hazard/ Orchestration on "Lost in Paradise" by Thomas W. Scott/ Engineers: Larry Levine, Dick Bogert and Bart Chiate/ and introducing Gracinha/ Accoustic guitar and 12 string guitar Oscar Castro Neves/ Bass flute on "Stillness" - Thomas W. Scott/ A special thanks to Michael Lang, piano; Mark Stevens, drums, Joe Osborn, bass/ photography by Guy Webster.
Reissued on CD as a Japan import.
STILLNESS entered the Billboard Top 200 on January 9, 1971, peaked at #130 and remained in the charts for nine weeks (according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums").
JB