Chuck & Mary Perrin - Brother & Sister (Reissue) (1968)

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Title: Brother & Sister
Year Of Release: 1968/2013
Label: Webster's Last Word Records
Genre: Psychedelic, Baroque Folk, Folk Rock, Folk Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:06:23
Total Size: 163/412 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Commencement 3:26
02. Ceremony 2:48
03. Bye Bye Billy 2:21
04. Corrine 2:45
05. To a Better Life 2:32
06. Babe Can You See 2:32
07. Flying 2:28
08. Dealer 3:20
09. Mornings 3:26
10. Pickin' Up the Pieces 2:53
11. You Knew All Along 3:10
12. Dedication (Demo) 3:49
13. Life Is a Stream 2:30
14. Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do 1:55
15. When You're Feeling Blue (Live) 3:20
16. What Am I Doing Here? 2:36
17. Help Us Jesus 4:07
18. Run Away With Me / Sundance 4:10
19. Little Lady (Live) 1:56
20. On You Alone 4:12
21. Mildred Metz 2:37
22. When You're Feeling Blue 3:31

Mary & I had made our trip to Nashville to record a couple of songs @ the RCA Studios. We’d also recorded some acetate demos when the Shaggs recorded in Elkhart, Indiana. But we finally decided to take the proverbial bull by its horns & record & release an album on our own. This wasn’t as commonplace a task as it is today. Pressing plants were not set up to deal with small companies & small runs. On Saturday December 14, 1968 we spent about 6 hours at Jerry Milam‘s Golden Voice Sound Studio – a cement block structure located in the middle of a corn field in South Pekin, Illinois – recording our first album, live & direct to tape. Jerry was a well-respected audio expert, & had connections with various pressing facilities. We enlisted the help of a young musician friend from Websters, Chris White, who played bass & occasional guitar. We taught Chris the bass parts & then just recorded each song in a take or two. I designed the foldout album cover & sent it down to RCA’s plant in So. Illinois to be pressed. Front & inside photos were taken one perfect cloudy day in Detweiler Park, Peoria Illinois by Gene Conley. Bill Banks took the effervescent back photo.



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