A heartwarming message from the folk-rock craftsman from the Lovin' Spoonful
A treasure trove of heartwarming melodies.
Known for the theme song to the TV drama "Welcome Back, Kotter," this album showcases Sebastian's mature charm as a solo artist. The songs combine the folk-rock sensibility he cultivated during his time with the Lovin' Spoonful with a more personal and intimate expression. The warm sound, centered around acoustic guitar, and accessible lyrics singing about the joys of everyday life represent the finest aspects of 1970s American folk rock.
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A:
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1)
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Hideaway
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2)
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She's Funny
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3)
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You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine
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4)
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Don't Wanna Have To Do It
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5)
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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
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B:
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1)
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Welcome Back
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2)
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I Needed Her Most When I Told Her To Go
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3)
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A Song A Day In Nashville
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4)
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Warm Baby
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5)
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Let This Be Our Time To Get Along
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Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Autoharp, Harmonica, Piano [Phased] - John Sebastian
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Lead Guitar, Drum [Indian], Harmonica - John Sebastian (B1)
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Producer - John Sebastian
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Producer - Steve Barri
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Synthesizer [Arp], Marimba - Michael Omartian
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Harmony Vocals - Jon Lind (A2, A3, B2)
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Piano - Murray Weinstock (B1)
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Drums - Jeff Porcaro
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Bass - David Hungate
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Steel Guitar - Jeff Baxter (B3)
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Piano, Electric Piano, Clavinet - Richard Bell (4)
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Engineer - Phil Kaye
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Design, Photography By - Ed Thrasher
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Electric Guitar - Reggie Knighton (B2)
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Harmony Vocals - Reggie Knighton (A2, A3, B2)
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Bass Guitar - Ken Altman
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Electric Guitar [Rhythm] - Ron Koss (B1)
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Harmony Vocals, Handclaps - The Stone Warblers