Artist: Sagittarius
Title Of Album: The Blue Marble
Year Of Release: 1969/2001
Label (Catalog#): Poptones
[mc5036cd] Country: USA
Genre: Baroque Pop, Psych Soft Rock
Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 39:36
Full Size: 266Mb(+3%)(covers)
Info:
wiki The shimmering follow-up to
Present Tense, 1968’s pop-psych cult classic by producers Gary Usher and Curt Boettcher’s studio-only project Sagittarius (“My World Fell Down”), 1969’s The Blue Marble once again finds Usher crafting still more sunshiney, Beach Boys-esque dreamscapes. As he did for Present Tense, Usher called on the cream of L.A.’s studio pros as well as members of the like-minded Millennium, and the results are once again magnificent.
Layered with creamy vocal harmonies, brass, flute, and Moog synthesizer, The Blue Marble will have fans of the Millennium,
the Association, the Yellow Balloon, and similarly grandiose baroque pop acts positively floating on air.
Tracks:
-------
1. In My Room (Gary Usher, Brian Wilson) - 2:09
2. From You Unto Us (Curt Boettcher) - 1:47
3. Will You Ever See Me - 2:14
4. Gladys (Gary Usher, Jeannie Piersol) - 2:46
5. I Sing My Song (Michele O'Mally, Dena Adams) - 2:45
6. The Blue Marble (Gary Usher, Lee Mallory) - 2:59
7. Lend Me A Smile - 3:11
8. I Still Can See Your Face - 2:42
9. I See In You - 3:14
10.Cloud Talk - 2:24
Bonus Tracks Poptones 2001 edition
11. In My Room (Gary Usher, Brian Wilson) - 2:10
12. Navajo Girl (Gary Usher, Sandy Salisbury) - 2:42
13. I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City (Harry Nilsson) - 2:33
14. I Still Can See Your Face (Gary Usher) - 2:56
15. Will You Ever See Me (Gary Usher) - 2:24
Personnel:
---------
Curt Boettcher - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
Gary Usher - Vocals, Keyboards
Glenn Campbell - Vocals, Guitar
Ron Edgar - Drums
Mike Fennelly - Guitar
Bruce Johnston - Vocals, Guitar
Doug Rhodes - Keyboards, Guitar
Sandy Salsbury - Vocals
Joey Stec - Vocals
All thanks to original releaser
Внимание! У Вас нет прав для просмотра скрытого текста.