Album US 1969 on Date label
Rock (Soft Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock)
The Arbors , *1964 US album by | |
Chuck Rainey eb, b, ep, *1940 US bass | |
Herbie Lovelle dr, 1924-2009 US drums | |
Joe Cass drums | |
Vinnie Bell g, *1935 US electric guitar, rhythm | |
Justin Stenerson , engineer, tape | |
Jay Berliner g, *1940 US guitar, classical lead | |
Ralph Casale g, US guitar, electrical classical rhythm | |
Hugh McCracken g, 1942-2013 US guitar, electrical lead and rhythm | |
Jim Anthony percussion, drums | |
David Scott piano | |
Joseph Scott g, voc, piano, harpsichord, arranged by, conductor, written by | |
Roy Cicala , 1939-2014 US producer, supervised by, sound |
Lloyd Ziff design, cover |
Jerry Hochman edited by |
Jim Reeves engineer |
Shelly Yakus engineer, mixed by |
Bernie Miller liner notes |
Cass Mondello mastered by |
Bill Driml mixed by |
Don Hunstein photography by |
Lori Burton producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Motet - Overture | The Arbors | Joseph Scott | |
2 | The Letter | The Arbors | Wayne Carson Thompson | |
3 | Good Day Sunshine / Gotta Get You Into My Life | The Arbors | Lennon-McCartney | |
4 | Lovin' Tonight (Maybe Tonight) | The Arbors | Jet Loring, Joseph Scott | |
5 | Like A Rolling Stone | The Arbors | Bob Dylan | |
6 | I Can't Quit Her | The Arbors | Al Kooper, Irwin Levine | |
7 | For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her | The Arbors | Paul Simon | |
8 | Most Of All | The Arbors | Alan Freed, Harvey Fuqua | |
9 | Mr. Bus Driver | The Arbors | Wayne Carson Thompson | |
10 | Touch Me | The Arbors | The Doors | |
11 | Hey Joe | The Arbors | Billy Roberts |
The Arbors - Featuring: I Can't Quit Her - The Letter US 1969 Rock |