Artie Kornfeld Tree
Title Price USD  Media  Condition  Label 
A Time To Remember! 5.41  LP  Very Good (VG)/Very Good (VG)  Dunhill DS50092
Item Number: 3015690920 2104

394183 vg+/vg+




Tracklist
 
A1Country Morning On 56th Street3:10
A2First Anniversary Cut3:10
A3McCracken's Cut0:50
A4Helpless2:56
A5Sweet Sweet Music Refrain1:46
B1Time To Remember2:30
B2Rock 'n Roll Babies2:42
B3Thanks For The Sunshine2:16
B4Tears Of Yesterday (Chapels Of Our Minds)3:16
B5Des Moines, Iowa Variety Show2:44
B6Rock N' Roll Is Here To Stay2:06


Identifiers
Rights Society: BMI
Matrix / RunoutA-Side Label: DS 50092-A
Matrix / RunoutB-Side Label: DS 50092-B
Matrix / RunoutA-Side Runout Etching: DS-50092-A e
Matrix / RunoutB-Side Runout Etching: DS-50092-B e


Credits
Arranged By - Artie Kornfeld, Hugh McCracken
Art Direction, Design - Frank Yardolino
Bass - Tony Levin
Drums - Donald MacDonald
Engineer - Shelly Yakus
Guitar, Producer - Hugh McCracken
Illustration - Vern Steffen
Keyboards - Frank Harris
Lacquer Cut By [e] - Dave Crawford
Percussion - Mike Mainieri

Notes
this version has a space in catalog number on labels.

Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1970

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