The Sandpipers
THE SANDPIPERS
A&M SP-4125
Also available as mono LP-125 and on CD from Collectors' Choice as half of two-fer CCM-180-2
Tracks:
Side One
1. The French Song (Pease-Vincent) 3:10
2. Bon Soir Dame (Bud Dashiell) 2:45
3. For Baby (Deutchendorf) 2:46
4. Inch Worm (Frank Loesser) 3:15
5. It's Over (Jimmie Rodgers) 2:50
6. Glass (Sheldon-Marks) 3:08
Side Two
1. Rain, Rain Go Away (Kuiokalani Lee) 2:15
2. Yesterday (Ayer) (Lennon-McCartney) 2:21
3. Michelle (Lennon-McCartney) 3:00
4. Try To Remember (Schmidt-Jones) 2:55
5. I'll Remember You (Kuiokalani Lee) 2:34
6. Softly As I Leave You (Shaper-DeVita) 3:00
Credits:
Produced by: Tommy LiPuma
Side one arranged by: Nick DeCaro
Side two arranged by: Mort Garson
Engineered by: Bruce Botnick
Album designed by: Peter Whorf
Liner Notes:
The generation that has produced tones of harshness and repetition, elements of their lives they seem to see around then, has also produced sounds of gentleness and love. The intellects that have given birth to this awareness are housed in bodies that have souls which also cherish warmth and affection.
The reflections of the tender caring engendered by this bright new generation are captured in the warm and soothing sounds of the three young balladeers who catapulted to success during the turbulent middle '60's with their initial album, "Guantanamera."
Richard Shoff, James Brady and Michael Piano, The Sandpipers, blend a sense of honesty and caring with an innate musical craftmanship to produce an irresistable attraction for people the world over who think of love.
Guided by the sure hands of producer Tommy LiPuma, The Sandpipers, left an immediate and indelible mark on those who relish the quiet hours. The cool tones and gently pulating rhythms of the groups' first effort left a haunting desire to hear more.
The artistry and inventiveness which produced "Guantanamera" has joined hands again to create a second volume of musical offerings for those who romanced or simply daydreamed and reflected to the caressing sounds of The Sandpipers.
BARRY GOLD
THE SANDPIPERS
A&M SP-4125
Also available as mono LP-125 and on CD from Collectors' Choice as half of two-fer CCM-180-2
Tracks:
Side One
1. The French Song (Pease-Vincent) 3:10
2. Bon Soir Dame (Bud Dashiell) 2:45
3. For Baby (Deutchendorf) 2:46
4. Inch Worm (Frank Loesser) 3:15
5. It's Over (Jimmie Rodgers) 2:50
6. Glass (Sheldon-Marks) 3:08
Side Two
1. Rain, Rain Go Away (Kuiokalani Lee) 2:15
2. Yesterday (Ayer) (Lennon-McCartney) 2:21
3. Michelle (Lennon-McCartney) 3:00
4. Try To Remember (Schmidt-Jones) 2:55
5. I'll Remember You (Kuiokalani Lee) 2:34
6. Softly As I Leave You (Shaper-DeVita) 3:00
Credits:
Produced by: Tommy LiPuma
Side one arranged by: Nick DeCaro
Side two arranged by: Mort Garson
Engineered by: Bruce Botnick
Album designed by: Peter Whorf
Liner Notes:
The generation that has produced tones of harshness and repetition, elements of their lives they seem to see around then, has also produced sounds of gentleness and love. The intellects that have given birth to this awareness are housed in bodies that have souls which also cherish warmth and affection.
The reflections of the tender caring engendered by this bright new generation are captured in the warm and soothing sounds of the three young balladeers who catapulted to success during the turbulent middle '60's with their initial album, "Guantanamera."
Richard Shoff, James Brady and Michael Piano, The Sandpipers, blend a sense of honesty and caring with an innate musical craftmanship to produce an irresistable attraction for people the world over who think of love.
Guided by the sure hands of producer Tommy LiPuma, The Sandpipers, left an immediate and indelible mark on those who relish the quiet hours. The cool tones and gently pulating rhythms of the groups' first effort left a haunting desire to hear more.
The artistry and inventiveness which produced "Guantanamera" has joined hands again to create a second volume of musical offerings for those who romanced or simply daydreamed and reflected to the caressing sounds of The Sandpipers.
BARRY GOLD