The Kids From The Brady Bunch - Their Self - Titled Album
Label: | Paramount Records – PAS - 6037 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Scranton Pressing |
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Country: | US |
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Released: | 1972 |
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Genre: | Rock, Funk/Soul, Pop, Children's |
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Style: | Pop Rock, Ballad, Funk |
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Tracklist:
A1 - Love Me Do (Written by J. Lennon/P. McCartney*, 2:02) |
A2 - It's A Sunshine Day (Written by Stephen R. McCarthy, 2:29) |
A3 - Keep On (Written by J. Mills*, T. Jenkins*, 2:31) |
A4 - Ben (Written by D. Black*, W. Scharf*, 2:38) |
A5 - Playin' The Field (Written by B. Neary*, J. DiMuro*, 2:29) |
B1 - Candy (Sugar Shoppe) (Written by G. Rogalski*, J.E. Lindvald*, 2:10) |
B2 - In No Hurry (Written by C. Fairchild*, T. Dancy*, 2:32) |
B3 - Saturday In The Park (Written by R. Lamm*, 2:42) |
B4 - Merry - Go - Round (Written by B. Neary*, J. DiMuro*, 1:55) |
B5 - You Need That Rock 'N Roll (Written by D. Hull*, 2:45) |
B6 - Drummer Man (Written by D. Janssen*, J. Mills*, 2:08) |
Details: Recorded at Larrabee Sound Studios. Produced for Wednesday's Child Productions. Phonographic Copyright ℗ Paramount Records. Printed on recycled paper. Pressing Plant ID (Stamped inside triangle in runout areas): IAM.
Credits: Arranged by Al Capps, Art Direction by Bill Levy, Design Concept by Pacific Eye & Ear, Engineer by Lenny Roberts, Illustration by Joe Petagno, Producer by Jackie Mills.
How to use this vinyl record: First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and set the tonearm carefully on the starting groove. Then, just sit back and enjoy the music.
Things to note: Avoid touching the playing surface of the record with your fingers as it can leave fingerprints and dirt, which may affect the sound quality. Also, don't expose the record to direct sunlight or high - temperature environments for a long time, as this can cause the vinyl to warp.
Maintenance advice: Clean the record regularly using a record brush or a proper record cleaning solution. Store the record in its sleeve when not in use, and keep it in a cool, dry place. This will help maintain the quality of the record and keep the music sounding great for years to come.