Farewell Andromeda
Farewell Andromeda | ||||
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Studio album by John Denver | ||||
Released | June 1973 | |||
Studio | RCA Studio D, New York City | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Milton Okun | |||
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Farewell Andromeda is the seventh album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released in June 1973. The LP made Billboard's Top 20, reaching #16, with three singles subsequently released: "I'd Rather Be A Cowboy" [#62 POP, #25 AC], "Farewell Andromeda" [#89 POP, #20 AC] and "Please, Daddy" [#69 POP, #69 C&W].
Track listing
All tracks composed and arranged by John Denver; except where indicated
Side one
- "I'd Rather Be a Cowboy (Lady's Chains)" - 4:10
- "Berkeley Woman'" (Bryan Bowers) - 3:32
- "Please Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)" (Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert) - 2:56
- "Angel from Montgomery" (John Prine) - 4:47
- "River of Love" (John Sommers) - 3:35
Side two
- "Rocky Mountain Suite (Cold Nights in Canada)" - 3:01
- "Whiskey Basin Blues" - 2:47
- "Sweet Misery" (Hoyt Axton) - 3:36
- "Zachary and Jennifer" - 2:00
- "We Don't Live Here No More" (Bill Danoff) - 4:03
- "Farewell Andromeda (Welcome To My Morning)" - 4:04
Personnel
- John Denver — guitar, vocals
- Eric Weissberg — banjo, steel guitar
- Jan Camp Garrett — mandolin, vocals
- Victor Garrett — bass, vocals
- Lawrence Gottlieb — steel guitar, vocals
- Lee Holdridge — string arrangements
- Michael Holmes — piano
- Richard Kniss — bass
- Herb Lovelle — drums
- George Marge — woodwind
- Frank Owens — piano
- Paul Prestopino — guitar, autoharp
- John Sommers — banjo, guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Toots Thielemans — harmonica
- Don Wardell — Executive Producer
- Bryan Bowers — autoharp
- Chip Taylor, Steve Chapin, Bill Danoff, Taffy Danoff, Steve Mandell, Martine Habib, Campden Street Choir — vocals
- Technical
- Kris O'Connor - assistant producer
- Acy R. Lehman - art director
- Mark English - cover art
References
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