Severin Browne – New Improved Severin Browne
Label: | Motown – M6-779S1 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo |
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Country: | US |
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Released: | 1974 |
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Genre: | Rock, Folk, World, & Country |
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Style: | Country Rock |
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Tracklist:
A1 - Love Notes From Denver (Written By Severin Browne, 3:49) |
A2 - Tickle My Lips (Written By Severin Browne, 3:19) |
A3 - Romance (Written By Jules Shear, 3:15) |
A4 - More Dreams In The Sea (Written By Severin Browne, 2:55) |
A5 - Confessions Of A Madman (Written By Severin Browne, 4:45) |
B1 - Love Song (Written By Severin Browne, 2:45) |
B2 - The Sweet Sound Of Your Song (Written By Severin Browne, 2:55) |
B3 - Do, Magnolia, Do (Written By Severin Browne, 3:58) |
B4 - Cooking School (Written By Severin Browne, 2:34) |
B5 - Beginning To Believe (Written By Patti Dahlstrom & Severin Browne, 2:58) |
Credits:
- Record Company: Motown Record Corporation
- Phonographic Copyright ℗: Motown Record Corporation
- Copyright ©: Motown Record Corporation
- Engineered At: RCA Studios, Hollywood; Dubbington Downs
- Backing Vocals: Bobbi Thomas, Carol Carmichael, Jennifer Warren, Jules Shear, Severin Browne
- Bass: David Hungate
- Drums: Jeff Porcaro, Russ Kunkel
- Electric Piano, Synthesizer, Mellotron: Alan Lindgren
- Engineer: Richie Schmitt*, Tom Knox
- Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar: Richard Bennett
- Guitar, Piano: Severin Browne
- Illustration, Design: Bob Gleason
- Mandolin: Dean Webb (2)
- Percussion: Bobby Torres, Jeff Porcaro
- Photography By: Matt Kramer (4)
- Piano, Accordion: David Paich
- Producer: Larry Murray
- Saxophone: Steve Leeds (3)
- Steel Drums: Robert Greenedge*
There's a pressing variation with differently arranged label text. Matrix / Runout: M6-779S1-D5RS-7801-1-RE1-12A (Runout side A etched); M6-779S1-D5RS-7802-2-RE1-13B (Runout side A etched).
To enjoy this Severin Browne vinyl LP record, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to lower the needle onto the starting groove. Adjust the volume on your audio system to a comfortable level. As the music plays, you'll be able to savor the unique blend of country rock sounds. When you're done listening, carefully lift the tonearm and return it to its rest. Then, remove the record from the turntable and place it back in its sleeve. To keep the record in good condition, store it upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Avoid touching the playing surface of the record with your fingers as this can leave oils and dirt that may affect the sound quality. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris. That's all there is to it! Now you're ready to enjoy many hours of great music from this classic album.