Album US 1969 on Buddah Records label
Rock and R&B/Soul (Psychedelic Rock, Funk)
Has brown cardboard sleeve laminated with printed paper --recognizable on cover back. The back cover text is about how U.S. '69 was formed in 1968. Finish-line: "...To all this, Durso's mom was overheard to say, 'Just because Buddah pays them money, doesn't make them professional. —The Shark, Cynic in Residence" The drums on "Miss Goodbody" were sampled by DJ Shadow for his 7" "Red Bus".
![]() | US69 , album by |
![]() | Bill Durso voc, g, arranged by, horns, leader, arranged by, vocals, guitar, written by |
![]() | Bob DePalma fl, sax, US arranged by, horns, saxophone, flute |
![]() | Gil Nelson b, sax, fl, bass, saxophone, flute |
![]() | Bill Cartier dr, drums |
![]() | Don DePalma p, tr, piano, trumpet |
John Sposato artwork |
Silver & Morris, Inc. artwork, cover concept and direction |
Dan Zelman engineer, associate engineer |
Jack Soos engineer, associate engineer |
Bill Lobb engineer, executive engineer |
Jeffrey Newton Potter other, technical commentary |
The Producers Inc photography by |
Trod Nossel Productions Inc. producer |
Bill Durso |
Alan Bushman |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I'm On My Way (A Patch Of Blue) | US69 | 6:16 | |
2 | Yesterday's Folks | US69 | 3:19 | |
3 | I'm A Nobody | US69 | 2:29 | |
4 | African Sunshine | US69 | 7:30 | |
5 | I Hear You Talkin' | US69 | 2:57 | |
6 | Miss Goodbody | US69 | 3:26 | |
7 | Never A Day Goes By | US69 | 4:56 | |
8 | 2069: A Spaced Oddity | US69 | 10:32 |