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Cass Elliot (album)

Cass Elliot is the fourth studio album released by Cass Elliot and the first album recorded for RCA Records, being released in January 1972.

Cass Elliot
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 1972[1]
Recorded1971
StudioRCA's Music Center of the World, Hollywood, California
GenrePop rock
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerLewis Merenstein, Benny Golson
Cass Elliot chronology
Singles from Cass Elliot
  1. "Baby I'm Yours"
    Released: February 1972
  2. "That Song"
    Released: April 1972

Although signed to RCA in July 1970, Elliot did not begin recording her debut album for the label until late 1971, Elliot having in the interim recorded a collaborative album with Dave Mason for A&M's Blue Thumb label, and also reunited with the Mamas & the Papas for a final album release by the group on Dunhill. Recorded at RCA's Music Center of the World in Hollywood, the Cass Elliot album was produced by Lewis Merenstein with Benny Golson, the latter serving as conductor/ arranger.

With RCA granting her artistic freedom, Elliot pursued a more pared down, sophisticated sound for her first album with the label. Most of the songs were performed live in the studio. Elliot chose mostly standards. Elliot saw this album as her opportunity to finally distinguish herself as Cass Elliot and not "Mama Cass."

Songs edit

"Baby, I’m Yours" was originally released by Barbara Lewis in 1965 and written by Van McCoy. This was the first single released from the album in February 1972 with "Cherries Jubilee" as the B-side.

"Jesus Was a Cross Maker" was originally written, performed and released by Judee Sill just four months prior to the release of this album.

"That Song" was the second single released in April 1972 with "When It Doesn’t Work Out" on the B-side. The song was a particular favorite of Cass’ who at the time who was going through a divorce from her second husband.

"When It Doesn’t Work Out" was written by Elliot's younger sister, Leah Kunkel, one-time wife of drummer Russ Kunkel, with whom she raised Elliot's daughter Owen after Elliot's death in 1974.

"I'll Be There" was originally written and recorded by Bobby Darin in 1959.

"Disney Girls" was written by Beach Boy Bruce Johnston and recorded by The Beach Boys on their 1971 album Surf's Up. Johnston, who was a friend of Cass’, along with fellow Beach Boy Carl Wilson both played and sang backing vocals on it.

"I Think It's Going to Rain Today" was written by Randy Newman and released on his 1968 eponymous debut album and recorded by Dusty Springfield that same year. It had previously been covered by a number of artists, including Barbra Streisand, Judy Collins, Dusty Springfield, and Helen Reddy; it would later be covered by Bette Midler.

"All in the Game" was originally written in 1951 by Carl Sigman, based on a 1911 tune by Charles Dawes (US vice-president 1925–29) who had died earlier that year. The song became a hit for Tommy Edwards in 1958 and has since been performed by artists such as Barry Manilow, Van Morrison, Maureen McGovern, Andy Williams, Johnny Mathis, Art Garfunkel, Robert Goulet, Nat King Cole, and Phoebe Snow.

Artwork edit

The album cover was shot by Hollywood photographer George Hurrell emulating the same style and glamour he used on movie stars such as Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Carole Lombard in the 1930s.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [2]

Although praised by critics at the time, the album was not a hit. Although many artists would embrace and have success with standards such as Bette Midler, Liza Minnelli and Rod Stewart in years to come, the album was considered out of sync with the current musical trends.

Reissue edit

The album was reissued by RCA on CD in 1988 and once again by RCA Japan in November 2000. Collector's Choice Music released the album, on August 25, 2009, on a CD featuring Elliot's follow-up album, The Road Is No Place for a Lady, with three bonus tracks. Sony Japan released the album on November 10, 2009, in a paper sleeve replica of the gatefold vinyl album with two bonus tracks. RCA released the remastered album to digital retailers in 2011 featuring three bonus tracks, with the album's last proper track retitled as "It's All in the Game."

Track listing edit

Cass Elliot[3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'll Be Home"Randy Newman3:37
2."Baby I'm Yours"Van McCoy2:32
3."Jesus Was a Cross Maker"Judee Sill3:04
4."That Song"Bill Dean2:12
5."When It Doesn't Work Out"Leah Kunkel4:25
6."I'll Be There"Bobby Darin2:24
7."Disney Girls"Bruce Johnston4:07
8."I Think It's Going to Rain Today"Randy Newman2:43
9."Cherries Jubilee"Marilyn Messina4:35
10."All in the Game"Carl Sigman, Charles Dawes3:12
Digital Bonus Tracks[4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)"Brooks Bowman2:33
12."We'll See"John Sebastian1:56
13."Try It, Baby"Berry Gordy Jr.3:24

Personnel edit

  • Cass Elliot – vocals
  • William "Cat" Anderson – trumpet
  • Gino Bozacco – trumpet
  • Dennis Budimir – guitar
  • Gary Burden – art direction, design
  • Clark Burroughs – vocals
  • Larry Carlton – guitar
  • Ed Carter – guitar
  • Al Casey – guitar
  • Benny Colson – vocals
  • Reggie Colson – percussion
  • Mickey Crofford – engineer
  • Venetta Fields – vocals, backing vocals
  • Carl Fortina – keyboards, musette
  • Janice Gassman – vocals, backing vocals
  • Benny Golson – arrangements, conductor, backing vocals, string section
  • Jules "Stix" Greenberg – backing vocals
  • Ed Greene – drums
  • John Guerin – drums
  • George Hurrell – photography
  • Bruce Johnston – keyboards, vocals, backing vocals, Fender Rhodes
  • Carol Kaye – bass
  • Clydie King – vocals, backing vocals
  • Eddie Kusby – trombone
  • Mike Lang – piano
  • Sherlie Matthews – vocals, backing vocals
  • Maurice Spears – trombone
  • Marilyn Messina – vocals, backing vocals
  • Grover Mitchell – trombone
  • Jack Nimitz – baritone saxophone
  • Joe Osborn – bass
  • Don Randi – piano
  • Jerome Richardson – tenor saxophone
  • Moacir Santos – tenor saxophone
  • Louie Shelton – guitar
  • Maurice Spears – bass trombone
  • Trent Strickland – mastering
  • Carl Wilson – vocals

References edit

  1. ^ Badman, Keith (2004). The Beach Boys: The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band, on Stage and in the Studio. San Francisco, California: Backbeat Books. p. 304. ISBN 978-0-87930-818-6 – via the Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ "Cass Elliot - Cass Elliot". Discogs.
  4. ^ " "Cass Elliot (Remastered) [Bonus Track Version] – Cass Elliot". iTunes.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cass Elliot album news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Cass Elliot is the fourth studio album released by Cass Elliot and the first album recorded for RCA Records being released in January 1972 Cass ElliotStudio album by Cass ElliotReleasedJanuary 24 1972 1 Recorded1971StudioRCA s Music Center of the World Hollywood CaliforniaGenrePop rockLabelRCA VictorProducerLewis Merenstein Benny GolsonCass Elliot chronologyDave Mason amp Cass Elliot 1971 Cass Elliot 1972 The Road Is No Place for a Lady 1972 Singles from Cass Elliot Baby I m Yours Released February 1972 That Song Released April 1972 Although signed to RCA in July 1970 Elliot did not begin recording her debut album for the label until late 1971 Elliot having in the interim recorded a collaborative album with Dave Mason for A amp M s Blue Thumb label and also reunited with the Mamas amp the Papas for a final album release by the group on Dunhill Recorded at RCA s Music Center of the World in Hollywood the Cass Elliot album was produced by Lewis Merenstein with Benny Golson the latter serving as conductor arranger With RCA granting her artistic freedom Elliot pursued a more pared down sophisticated sound for her first album with the label Most of the songs were performed live in the studio Elliot chose mostly standards Elliot saw this album as her opportunity to finally distinguish herself as Cass Elliot and not Mama Cass Contents 1 Songs 2 Artwork 3 Reception 4 Reissue 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 ReferencesSongs edit Baby I m Yours was originally released by Barbara Lewis in 1965 and written by Van McCoy This was the first single released from the album in February 1972 with Cherries Jubilee as the B side Jesus Was a Cross Maker was originally written performed and released by Judee Sill just four months prior to the release of this album That Song was the second single released in April 1972 with When It Doesn t Work Out on the B side The song was a particular favorite of Cass who at the time who was going through a divorce from her second husband When It Doesn t Work Out was written by Elliot s younger sister Leah Kunkel one time wife of drummer Russ Kunkel with whom she raised Elliot s daughter Owen after Elliot s death in 1974 I ll Be There was originally written and recorded by Bobby Darin in 1959 Disney Girls was written by Beach Boy Bruce Johnston and recorded by The Beach Boys on their 1971 album Surf s Up Johnston who was a friend of Cass along with fellow Beach Boy Carl Wilson both played and sang backing vocals on it I Think It s Going to Rain Today was written by Randy Newman and released on his 1968 eponymous debut album and recorded by Dusty Springfield that same year It had previously been covered by a number of artists including Barbra Streisand Judy Collins Dusty Springfield and Helen Reddy it would later be covered by Bette Midler All in the Game was originally written in 1951 by Carl Sigman based on a 1911 tune by Charles Dawes US vice president 1925 29 who had died earlier that year The song became a hit for Tommy Edwards in 1958 and has since been performed by artists such as Barry Manilow Van Morrison Maureen McGovern Andy Williams Johnny Mathis Art Garfunkel Robert Goulet Nat King Cole and Phoebe Snow Artwork editThe album cover was shot by Hollywood photographer George Hurrell emulating the same style and glamour he used on movie stars such as Greta Garbo Joan Crawford and Carole Lombard in the 1930s Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Although praised by critics at the time the album was not a hit Although many artists would embrace and have success with standards such as Bette Midler Liza Minnelli and Rod Stewart in years to come the album was considered out of sync with the current musical trends Reissue editThe album was reissued by RCA on CD in 1988 and once again by RCA Japan in November 2000 Collector s Choice Music released the album on August 25 2009 on a CD featuring Elliot s follow up album The Road Is No Place for a Lady with three bonus tracks Sony Japan released the album on November 10 2009 in a paper sleeve replica of the gatefold vinyl album with two bonus tracks RCA released the remastered album to digital retailers in 2011 featuring three bonus tracks with the album s last proper track retitled as It s All in the Game Track listing editCass Elliot 3 No TitleWriter s Length1 I ll Be Home Randy Newman3 372 Baby I m Yours Van McCoy2 323 Jesus Was a Cross Maker Judee Sill3 044 That Song Bill Dean2 125 When It Doesn t Work Out Leah Kunkel4 256 I ll Be There Bobby Darin2 247 Disney Girls Bruce Johnston4 078 I Think It s Going to Rain Today Randy Newman2 439 Cherries Jubilee Marilyn Messina4 3510 All in the Game Carl Sigman Charles Dawes3 12 Digital Bonus Tracks 4 No TitleWriter s Length11 East of the Sun And West of the Moon Brooks Bowman2 3312 We ll See John Sebastian1 5613 Try It Baby Berry Gordy Jr 3 24Personnel editCass Elliot vocals William Cat Anderson trumpet Gino Bozacco trumpet Dennis Budimir guitar Gary Burden art direction design Clark Burroughs vocals Larry Carlton guitar Ed Carter guitar Al Casey guitar Benny Colson vocals Reggie Colson percussion Mickey Crofford engineer Venetta Fields vocals backing vocals Carl Fortina keyboards musette Janice Gassman vocals backing vocals Benny Golson arrangements conductor backing vocals string section Jules Stix Greenberg backing vocals Ed Greene drums John Guerin drums George Hurrell photography Bruce Johnston keyboards vocals backing vocals Fender Rhodes Carol Kaye bass Clydie King vocals backing vocals Eddie Kusby trombone Mike Lang piano Sherlie Matthews vocals backing vocals Maurice Spears trombone Marilyn Messina vocals backing vocals Grover Mitchell trombone Jack Nimitz baritone saxophone Joe Osborn bass Don Randi piano Jerome Richardson tenor saxophone Moacir Santos tenor saxophone Louie Shelton guitar Maurice Spears bass trombone Trent Strickland mastering Carl Wilson vocalsReferences edit Badman Keith 2004 The Beach Boys The Definitive Diary of America s Greatest Band on Stage and in the Studio San Francisco California Backbeat Books p 304 ISBN 978 0 87930 818 6 via the Internet Archive Allmusic review Cass Elliot Cass Elliot Discogs Cass Elliot Remastered Bonus Track Version Cass Elliot iTunes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cass Elliot album amp oldid 1222538433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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