Sounds of the Seventies: 1974, Take Two

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#TitleArtistLength
1Lookin’ for a LoveBobby Womack2:38
2You Ain’t Seen Nothing YetBachman–Turner Overdrive3:38
3Joker
assistant engineer and assistant mixer:
Gene Hicks
engineer and mixer:
Jay Ranellucci
producer:
Steve Miller
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sailor Music (in 1973)
recording of:
The Joker
writer:
Eddie Curtis, Ahmet Ertegun and Steve Miller
publisher:
Cotillion Music Inc., Jim Rooster Music, Sailor Music, Unichappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd. and Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Steve Miller Band3:36
4Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do)
engineer:
Lew Hahn
producer:
Aretha Franklin, Arif Mardin and Jerry Wexler
mixer:
Arif Mardin
bass:
Chuck Rainey (on 1973-09-07)
drums (drum set):
Bernard “Pretty” Purdie (on 1973-09-07)
electric piano:
Donny Hathaway (on 1973-09-07)
guitar:
Hugh McCracken (on 1973-09-07)
organ:
Richard Tee (on 1973-09-07)
piano and lead vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1973-09-07)
solo flute:
Joe Farrell (on 1973-09-07)
synthesizer:
Ken Bichel (on 1973-09-07)
background vocals:
Margaret Branch (on 1973-09-07), Ann S. Clark (on 1973-09-07) and Pat Smith (on 1973-09-07)
arranger:
Arif Mardin
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
WEA International Inc. (in 1973) and Atlantic Recording Corporation (in 1974)
recorded at:
Atlantic Studios in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1973-09-07)
recording of:
Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do) (on 1973-09-07)
writer:
Morris Broadnax, Clarence Paul and Stevie Wonder
publisher:
Blackbull Music, Jobete Music, Jobete Music (UK) Ltd., Sawandi Music, Solo Copyright Bureau and Stone Agate Music
Aretha Franklin3:26
5Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, BabeBarry White3:47
6MockingbirdCarly Simon feat. James Taylor4:12
7I’ve Got to Use My ImaginationGladys Knight & the Pips3:32
8SundownGordon Lightfoot3:35
9Everlasting LoveCarl Carlton2:36
10Shinin’ OnGrand Funk Railroad3:29
11Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo
Rick Derringer2:57
12Takin’ Care of Business
assistant engineer:
Marc Sterling
engineer:
Buzz Richmond
producer:
Randy Bachman
bass guitar:
C.F. Turner (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Rob Bachman (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
guitar [lead guitar] and lead vocals:
Randy Bachman (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
guitar [second lead guitar]:
Tim Bachman (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
piano:
Norman Durkee (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
background vocals:
C.F. Turner (from 1973-09 until 1973-10), Randy Bachman (from 1973-09 until 1973-10) and Tim Bachman (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Phonogram, Inc. (in 1973), PolyGram Records, Inc. (in 1973) and The Island Def Jam Music Group (in 1973)
recorded at:
Kaye–Smith Studios in Seattle, Washington, United States (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
mixed at:
Kaye–Smith Studios in Seattle, Washington, United States
part of:
Huffington Post: 100 Best Canadian Songs Ever (number: 59)
recording of:
Takin’ Care of Business (from 1973-09 until 1973-10)
lyricist and composer:
Randy Bachman
publisher:
Ranbach Music, Sony Songs Inc., Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Top Soil Music
Bachman–Turner Overdrive4:54
13Rock Your Baby
vocals:
George McCrae
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 1974)
recording of:
Rock Your Baby
writer:
Harry Wayne Casey, Richard Finch and KC
publisher:
EMI Longitude Music and Peer Music (UK) Ltd.
George McCrae3:22
14Sideshow
engineer:
Carl Parualo, Kenny Present, Jay Mark, Don Murray and Joe Tarsia
producer:
Norman Harris
background vocals:
[unknown] (in 1973)
vocals:
Blue Magic (in 1973)
conductor:
Don Renaldo (in 1973: brass [horns], strings)
brass [horns] arranger and strings arranger:
Don Renaldo
arranger:
Norman Harris
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Atlantic Recording Corporation
recording of:
Sideshow (in 1973)
writer:
Vinnie Barrett and Bobby Eli
publisher:
Poo Poo Publishing Co., Reservoir One America, Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. and Zella Music
Blue Magic4:10
15Haven’t Got Time for the PainCarly Simon3:52
16Tin Man
engineer:
Geoff Emerick
producer:
George Martin
bass, bass, guitar and keyboard, guitar and keyboard:
America
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Willie Leacox
tape:
Pete Henderson
arranger:
George Martin
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (in 1974) and Rhino Entertainment Company (in 2011)
recording of:
Tin Man
lyricist and composer:
Dewey Bunnell
live recording of:
Tin Man
lyricist and composer:
Dewey Bunnell
America3:27
17Dancing MachineThe Jackson 52:37
18Jungle BoogieKool & the Gang3:05
19Nothing From NothingBilly Preston2:38
20I’ll Have to Say I Love You in a Song
acoustic guitar [lead acoustic guitar]:
Maury Muehleisen
bass:
Joe Macho
drums (drum set):
Gary Chester
electric piano:
Tommy West
guitar [rhythm guitar]:
Jim Croce
percussion:
George Devens
background vocals:
Marty Nelson and Tommy West
vocals:
Jim Croce (on 1973-06-07)
conductor:
Terence Minogue
arranger:
Terence Minogue
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG Rights Management (US) LLC (in 1973) and Lastrada Entertainment Co., Ltd. (in 1973)
recorded at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1973-06-07)
recording of:
I’ll Have to Say I Love You in a Song (on 1973-06-07)
lyricist and composer:
Jim Croce
publisher:
Blendingwell Music, Inc., DenJac Music Company and MCA Music
Jim Croce2:33
21Radar LoveGolden Earring5:02

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part of:Sounds of the Seventies (number: 15) (order: 15)