Solo (Don McLean album)
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Solo | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | October 1976 | |||
Recorded | October 1973 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
Producer | John Peters, Herb Gart | |||
Don McLean chronology | ||||
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Solo is a Don McLean double live album. It was recorded live in Manchester, Bristol, London, and Oxford, England.
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Track listing
[edit]All tracks composed by Don McLean except where indicated.[1]
Side One
- "Magdalene Lane"
- "Masters of War" (Bob Dylan)
- "Wonderful Baby"
- "Where Were You, Baby?" (Josh White)
- "Empty Chairs"
- "Geordie's Lost His Penker" (Traditional; arranged and adapted by Don McLean)
- "Babylon"
Side Two
- "And I Love You So"
- "Mactavish Is Dead" (Traditional; arranged and adapted by Don McLean)
- "Cripple Creek/Muleskinner Blues" (Traditional; arranged and adapted by Don McLean / George Vaughn, Jimmie Rodgers)
- "Great Big Man"
- "Bronco Bill's Lament"
- "Happy Trails" (Dale Evans)
- "Circus Song"
- "Birthday Song"
- "On the Amazon" (Vivian Ellis, Clifford Grey)
Side Three
- "American Pie"
- "Over the Waterfall/Arkansas Traveller" (Traditional; arranged and adapted by Don McLean)
- "Homeless Brother"
- "Castles in the Air"
- Three Flights Up"
Side Four
- "Lovesick Blues" (Irving Mills, Cliff Friend)
- "Winter Has Me in Its Grip"
- "The Legend of Andrew McCrew"
- "Dreidel"
- "Vincent"
- "Till Tomorrow"
Personnel
[edit]- Don McLean - acoustic guitar, banjo, vocals, executive producer
- Herb Gart - producer
- John Peters - producer, mixing
- Greg Calbi - mastering
- Jesse Henderson, Vic Maile, Gil Markle - engineer
References
[edit]- ^ "Don McLean - Solo (Vinyl, LP)". Discogs. Retrieved 15 February 2017.