Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush – Live
Label: | Columbia – JC 35257 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo |
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Country: | US |
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Released: | 1978 |
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Genre: | Rock |
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Style: | Blues Rock, Hard Rock |
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Tracklist:
A1 - Introduction (Written By F. Marino* - 1:22) |
A2 - The Answer (Written By F. Marino* - 4:53) |
A3 - Dragonfly (Written By F. Marino* - 5:11) |
A4 - I'm A King Bee (Written By J. Moore* - 8:44) |
A5 - (Excerpt From 'Back Door Man') (Written By W. Dixon*) |
A6 - A New Rock & Roll (Written By F. Marino* - 4:11) |
B1 - Johnny B. Goode (Written By C. Berry* - 5:05) |
B2 - Talkin' 'Bout A Feelin' (Written By F. Marino* - 11:23) |
B3 - (Excerpt From 'Who Do Ya Love') (Written By E. McDaniel*) |
B4 - Electric Reflections Of War (Written By F. Marino*) |
B5 - The World Anthem (Written By F. Marino*) |
B6 - Purple Haze (Written By J. Hendrix* - 3:23) |
Production Details:
- Manufactured By: Columbia Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗: CBS Inc.
- Copyright ©: CBS Inc.
- Mixed At: Studio Tempo
- Mastered At: Sterling Sound
- Pressed By: Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria
Credits:
- Artwork, Design [Album]: Bob Lemm
- Bass Guitar: Paul deL. Harwood*
- Drums, Percussion: Jim Ayoub 'jimbo'*
- Engineer: Billy 'The Cutter' Szawlowski*, Tom Arrison
- Engineer [Assistant]: Perry Cheatham, Tom Betts (3)
- Guitar, Vocals: Frank Marino
- Mastered By: George Marino, J. Messina*
- Mixed By: Billy 'The Cutter' Szawlowski*, Gordon Gibson
- Producer, Arranged By: Frank Marino
Special Features: Same cover artwork as regular release, but with white labels indicating promo, DJ timing strip on front cover and gold promo stamp on back cover. Some copies do not have the white promo label on the front cover. Recorded live in the Southern United States; late 1977. © 1978 CBS Inc. / ℗ 1978 CBS Inc.
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): AL 35257
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): BL 35257
Hey there! Here's a quick guide on your Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush live vinyl record. To use it, just place the record on your turntable, gently drop the needle on the starting groove, and let the music play. Make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition for the best sound quality. As for maintenance, always handle the record by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. When you're not using it, store it in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. And remember, don't stack heavy things on top of it. Enjoy this classic piece of rock history!