Any Old Kind of Day in Memory of Harry Chapin

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Heads and Tales

This was Harry's first album. It was also the first Harry Chapin album I bought. 

Original Release Date: 1972.

Songs

Side 1 
1. Could You Put Your Light On, Please(4:30)
2. Greyhound (5:45)
3. Everybody's Lonely (4:07)
4. Sometime, Somewhere Wife (4:58)
5. Empty (2:57)

Side 2
1. Taxi (6:44)
2. Any Old Kind of Day (4:56)
3. Dogtown (7:30)
4. Same Sad Singer (4:12)

Credits (partial)

Ron Palmer, electric guitar, harmony vocals
Tim Scott, cello
Producer: Jac Holzman
Keyboards and Recorders: Steve Chapin
Drums, Congas, Percussion: Russ Kunkel
Musical Direction and Arrangements: Fred Kewley
Engineering: Bruce Morgan
Photography: Frank Bez
Art Direction and Design: Robert L. Heimall

Reviews

Rolling Stone -  "Harry's story songs are his worst.". This pretty much sums up Rolling Stones view of all of Harry's Music.
Billboard - "destined to become a music legend"

Label

CD
Label: Elektra/Asylum 75023-2
Release Date: 1972

Cassette
Label: Elektra TC 55023

Vinyl
Label: Elektra 75023

 


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This page was last updated on March 27, 2004  
email me at martyacks@anyoldkindofday.com