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Harry Chapin Dance Band on the Titanic Mp3, Flac, Wma Harry Chapin Dance Band On The Titanic mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Dance Band On The Titanic Country: US Released: 1977 Style: Folk Rock, Soft Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1785 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1338 mb WMA version RAR size: 1279 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 509 Other Formats: WMA MP4 AUD VQF AA FLAC MP1 Tracklist Hide Credits Dance Band On The Titanic A1 Bass Guitar – Neil JasonDrums – Steve GaddTenor Saxophone – Buzz Brauner*Trombone 5:11 – Harry DiVitoWritten-By – Harry Chapin Why Should People Stay The Same A2 4:44 Bass – Doug Walker Written-By – Harry Chapin My Old Lady A3 3:48 Written-By – Harry Chapin We Grew Up A Little Bit A4 5:07 Acoustic Guitar – Elliot Randall*Written-By – Harry Chapin Bluesman A5 5:12 Acoustic Guitar – Tom ChapinWritten-By – Harry Chapin Country Dreams B1 4:44 Written-By – Harry Chapin I Do It For You, Jane B2 5:04 Written-By – Harry Chapin, Sandy Chapin I Wonder What Happened To Him B3 4:06 Concertmaster – Guy LumiaWritten-By – Harry Chapin Paint A Picture Of Yourself (Michael) C1 Acoustic Guitar – Elliot Randall*Concertmaster – Guy LumiaVocals – Tom ChapinWritten- 3:49 By – Harry Chapin Mismatch C2 4:57 Congas – Victoria Tambourine – Chris WaiteWritten-By – Harry Chapin Mercenaries C3 5:40 Written-By – Harry Chapin Manhood C4 3:46 Congas – Victoria Written-By – Harry Chapin One Light In A Dark Valley (An Imitation Spiritual) D1 3:21 Written-By – Kenneth Burke There Only Was One Choice D2 14:06 Written-By – Harry Chapin Companies, etc. Record Company – Elektra Manufactured By – Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Records Copyright (c) – Five J's Songs Recorded At – Secret Sound Recorded At – Producer's Studio Mixed At – Secret Sound Mastered At – Masterdisk Pressed By – PRC Recording Company, Compton, CA Credits Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar [Slack], Slide Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals – Doug Walker Art Direction – Tony Lane Artwork By [Ballroom Illustration] – Michael Burke Bass Guitar, Vocals – John Wallace Cello – Kim Scholes* Design – Suzy Rice, Tony Lane Drums – Howie Fields Engineer – Jack Malken Guitar [6 String], Vocals [Singer] – Harry Chapin Keyboards, Vocals, Arranged By – Stephen Chapin* Lacquer Cut By – Bob Ludwig (tracks: Side B), Dave Crawford (tracks: Sides A & C) Mastered By – Robert Ludwig* Other [Road Manager, Concert Lighting] – Jeff Gross Percussion – Arthur Jenkins Photography [Cover, Group Portrait] – Ruth Bernal Photography By [Cover] – Welden Anderson* Photography By [Inner Sleeves, Glass] – Welden Anderson* Photography By [Inner Sleeves, Porthole] – Ruth Bernal Programmed By [Moogifield Celloski] – Gus Skinas Recorded By [Assisted By At Minot Studios] – Ron Bacchiocchi Recorded By [Assisted By At Producer's Studio] – Ray Bardani Recorded By [Assisted By At Secret Sound Studios] – Gus Skinas, Michael Barry Notes Catalog number 9E-301 are on the cover spine and back cover. Cover is a gatefold double album jacket. LPs are auto-coupled, with Sides A&D on 1st and Sides B&C on the 2nd. Matching inner sleeves. Label matrices are the same as the catalog number with A,B,C,&D added at the end. Barcode and Other Identifiers Pressing Plant ID (Labels All Sides): {PRC-W) Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A Etched): 9E-301-A4-PRC-W-1 DC Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B Etched): 9E-301-B-3 PRC-1-11 RL PRC Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C Etched): 9E-301-C4-PRC-W-1 DC Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D Etched): 9E-301-D-3 PRC-1-1 PRC Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped All Sides): Masterdisk Rights Society: ASCAP Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Harry Dance Band On The K 62021 Elektra K 62021 UK 1977 Chapin Titanic (2xLP, Album) Dance Band On The Harry 9E-301 Titanic (Promo) (2xLP, Elektra 9E-301 US 1977 Chapin Album, Promo) Harry Dance Band On The 9E 301 Elektra 9E 301 Australia 1977 Chapin Titanic (2xLP, Album) Dance Band On The ELK 62021, Harry Elektra, ELK 62021, Titanic (2xLP, Album, Netherlands 1977 (9E 301) Chapin Elektra (9E 301) Gat) Dance Band On The ELK 62 021-0, Harry Elektra, ELK 62 021-0, Titanic (LP, Album, Germany 1977 9E-301 Chapin Elektra 9E-301 W/Lbl) Related Music albums to Dance Band On The Titanic by Harry Chapin Tom Chapin - In The City Of Mercy Harry Chapin - Heads & Tales Harry Chapin - Cat's In The Cradle Harry Chapin - On The Road To Kingdom Come Harry Chapin - Verities & Baulderdash Harry Chapin - Living Room Suite Harry Chapin - Legends Of The Lost And Found Harry Chapin - I Wanna Learn A Love Song Harry Chapin - Remember When The Music Harry Chapin - Verities & Balderdash.
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