music.wikisort.org - CompositionCalumet is the third album by Lobo, released in 1973 on Big Tree Records. It was reissued in 2008 by Wounded Bird Records and includes six bonus tracks.[1][2]
1973 studio album by Lobo
Calumet |
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Released | 1973 |
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Recorded | 1973 |
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Studio | Mastersound Studios |
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Genre | Folk rock, soft rock |
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Label | Big Tree Records |
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Producer | Phil Gernhard |
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The album peaked at No. 128 on the US Top LPs chart. Two of its singles were top 30 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and top 5 hits on the Easy Listening chart. "There Ain't No Way" and its B-side "Love Me For What I Am" were minor hits on the Hot 100.
Track listing
All songs are written by Kent LaVoie.
Side ATitle |
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1. | "How Can I Tell Her" | 4:17 |
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2. | "Stoney" | 3:43 |
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3. | "Rock And Roll Days" | 3:58 |
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4. | "One And The Same Thing" | 4:01 |
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5. | "Hope You're Proud Of Me Girl" | 3:00 |
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Side BTitle |
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6. | "Love Me For What I Am" | 4:02 |
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7. | "Try" | 3:10 |
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8. | "It Sure Took a Long, Long Time" | 3:06 |
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9. | "Standing At The End Of The Line" | 3:53 |
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10. | "Goodbye Is Just Another Word" | 3:34 |
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Bonus tracks (2008 reissue)Title |
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11. | "Suzann" | 2:20 |
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12. | "Stoney" (Early Version) | 3:31 |
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13. | "Cecil Jones" | 2:37 |
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14. | "A Simple Man" (Single Version) | 3:00 |
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15. | "How Can I Tell Her" (Early Mix) | 4:42 |
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16. | "Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend" (Single Version) | 3:35 |
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Personnel
- Lobo - guitar, lead
- Roy Yeager - drums, percussion
- Barry Harwood - guitar
- Jim Ellis - keyboards
- Production
- Producer: Phil Gernhard
- Photography: Ed Caraeff
Charts
- Album
Chart (1973) |
Peak position |
Billboard Top LPs[3] |
128 |
Singles
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
1973 |
"It Sure Took a Long, Long Time" |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[4] |
27 |
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening[5] |
3 |
"How Can I Tell Her" |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[6] |
22 |
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening[7] |
4 |
"There Ain't No Way" |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[8][9] |
68 |
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U.S. Billboard Easy Listening[10] |
29 |
1974 |
"Standing At The End Of The Line" |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[11] |
37 |
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening[12] |
25 |
- Chart peak of Love Me For What I Am, the B-side of There Ain't No Way.
References
- Larkin, Colin (1995). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Lincoln, Abe-Primettes. Guinness Publications. p. 2530. ISBN 9781561591763. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via Google Books.
- "Stereo Review: Vol. 31". CBS Magazines. 1973. p. 92. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via Google Books.
- "Of A Simple Man". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "It Sure Took a Long, Long Time (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "It Sure Took a Long, Long Time (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "How Can I Tell Her (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "How Can I Tell Her (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "There Ain't No Way (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "Love Me For What I Am (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "There Ain't No Way (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- "Standing At The End Of The Line (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
- "Standing At The End Of The Line (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
External links
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