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Moonshot Studio album by Buffy Sainte-Marie Released April 1972 Genre Folk Length 32:02 Label Vanguard Producer Norbert Putnam
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Buffy Sainte-Marie chronology She Used to Wanna Be a Ballerina
(1971)Moonshot
(1972)Quiet Places
(1973)Moonshot, released in 1972, was the eighth album by Buffy Sainte-Marie and her penultimate album for Vanguard Records.
After the very modest success of her previous album She Used to Wanna Be a Ballerina, Vanguard again teamed Sainte-Marie with renowned pop session musicians in its effort to improve sales and the amount of money she was making for the label. Most notable among those performing on Moonshot are the Memphis Horns, whilst production was by Buffy herself with Neon Philharmonic bass player Norbert Putnam, who had produced Joan Baez' last Vanguard release Blessed Are... and was to produce Buffy's next two albums as well.
Although the album itself fared little better commercially than its predecessor, only spending seven weeks on the Billboard Top 200, an extensive promotional campaign by Vanguard and extensive AM radio airplay saw the closing track, a cover of Mickey Newbury's "Mister Can't You See", become Sainte-Marie's sole significant commercial success in the States, spending two weeks in the lower reaches of the Top 40 in late April and early May of 1972. However, Sainte-Marie was very upset with Vanguard's extensive promotion of the single and this was one reason why she only recorded one more album for the label before moving to MCA in 1973.
Track listing
All songs composed by Buffy Sainte-Marie unless otherwise indicated
- "Not the Lovin' Kind" - 3:53
- "You Know How to Turn on Those Lights" - 2:05
- "I Wanna Hold Your Hand Forever" - 2:59
- "He's an Indian Cowboy in the Rodeo" - 2:09
- "Lay It Down" (Gene Thomasson) - 2:47
- "Moonshot" - 3:49
- "Native North American Child" - 2:14
- "My Baby Left Me" (Arthur Crudup) - 3:01
- "Sweet Memories" (Mickey Newbury) - 3:19
- "Jeremiah" - 3:08
- "Mister Can't You See" (Mickey Newbury, Townes Van Zandt) - 3:17
Personnel
- Buffy Sainte-Marie - vocals, guitar, piano
- Charlie McCoy, Billy Sanford - guitar
- Norbert Putnam - bass
- David Briggs - keyboards
- Kenny Buttrey - drums
- Memphis Horns
Charts
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Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Peak position 1972 Pop Albums 134 - Single
Year Single Chart Position 1972 "Mister Can't You See" Billboard Pop Singles 38 1972 "He's an Indian Cowboy in the Rodeo" Billboard Pop Singles 98 Studio albums It's My Way! (1964) • Many a Mile (1965) • Little Wheel Spin and Spin (1966) • Fire & Fleet & Candlelight (1967) • I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again (1968) • Illuminations (1969) • She Used to Wanna Be a Ballerina (1971) • Moonshot (1972) • Quiet Places (1973) • Buffy (1974) • Changing Woman (1975) • Sweet America (1976) • Coincidence and Likely Stories (1992) • Running for the Drum (2009)Compilations The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie (1970) • The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie Vol. 2 (1971) • Native North American Child: An Odyssey (1974) • The Best of the Vanguard Years (2003)Songs "Universal Soldier" • "Now That the Buffalo's Gone" • "Until It's Time for You to Go" • "Cod'ine" • "My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying" • "Mister Can't You See" • "Up Where We Belong"Related Categories:- 1972 albums
- Buffy Sainte-Marie albums
- Vanguard Records albums
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