- Mary (Mary Travers album)
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Mary Studio album by Mary Travers Released February 1971 Recorded 1970 Genre Folk Length 36:20 Label Warner Bros. WS-1907 Producer Milton Okun Mary Travers chronology Mary
(1971)Morning Glory
(1972)Mary is the debut solo album by Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary. It was the most successful of the five solo albums she recorded between 1971 and 1978.
The album was released on CD for the first time in 2008 as part of the "Solo Recordings" three-CD set released by Rhino Entertainment and sold exclusively at Barnes & Noble.[1] The three-CD set contains the self-titled debut solo albums of all the three members of the group.
Contents
Track listing
Side one
- "The Song is Love" 3:00 (Paul Stookey, Peter Yarrow, Mary Travers, David Dixon, Richard Kniss)
- "I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado" (2:06) (Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert)
- "Children One and All" (3:17) (Rod McKuen)
- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (2:50) (Ewan MacColl)
- "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free" (3:25) (Billy Taylor, Dick Dallas)
- "Erika with The Windy Yellow Hair (1:15) (Mary Travers, Lee Holdridge)
- "Rhymes and Reasons" (2:37) (John Denver)
Side two
- "Follow Me" (2:36) (John Denver)
- "On The Path of Glory (La Colline Au Whisky)" (2:15) (K. Ife, G. Magenta, Petula Clark, P. Delanoe, H. Shaper)
- "Circus" (3:16) (John Denver, Michael Johnson, Laurie Kuehn)
- "Song for The Asking" (2:03) (Paul Simon)
- "Indian Sunset" (6:59) (Elton John, Bernie Taupin)
Personnel
- Mary Travers – Vocals
- John Denver - Guitar
- Sal Ditroia - Guitar
- Paul Griffin - Piano
- Frank Owens - Piano
- Margaret Ross - Harp
- Milton Okun - Producer
- Lee Holdridge - Arranger and Conductor
- Phil Ramone - Associate Producer and Recording Engineer
- Milton Glaser - Design
- Carl Fischer - Photography
Charts
Album - Billboard
Year Chart Position 1971 Pop Albums 71 References
Categories:- 1971 albums
- Mary Travers albums
- Albums produced by Phil Ramone
- Debut albums
- Warner Bros. Records albums
- Albums arranged by Lee Holdridge
- Albums conducted by Lee Holdridge
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