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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBananastan LLC, Bnnt
UPC0824247023512
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046068733
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2011
GenreRock
ArtistVan Dyke Parks
Release TitleArrangements, Vol. 1
Dimensions
Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight1.00 lb
Item Length12.46 in
Item Width12.02 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks15
TracksDonovan's Colours (Mono) - George Washington Brown, Come to the Sunshine - Van Dyke Parks, The Eagle and Me - Van Dyke Parks, Friends and Lovers - Sal Valentino, Alligator Man - Sal Valentino, Farther Along - Van Dyke Parks, Valley to Pray - Arlo Guthrie, Out on the Rolling Sea When Jesus Speak to Me - Van Dyke Parks, Sittin' Here in Limbo - Dino Martin, Wha She Go Do - Bonnie Raitt, Sit Down I Think I Love You - the Mojo Men, One Meat Ball - Ry Cooder, Cheek to Cheek - Lowell George, Spanish Moon - Little Feat, Moog Music ('67) - Van Dyke Parks
Number of Discs1
NotesThis new compilation is presented by Van Dyke Park's Bananastan label. All of the tracks on this album, by a diverse range of artists, have one thing in common: they were arranged by Van Dyke Parks. This compilation covers Parks' first solo recordings through the classic creative period of Warner Brothers, where his arrangements and production can be found throughout the roster. Including both rare sides and hit records, Van Dyke's touch can be heard throughout these fine tracks. From the mid sixties through the early seventies, this new compilation contains 15 classics appearing together on one album for the first time. From the earliest work of Ry Cooder to classic Little Feat; Bonnie Raitt's Calypso to Arlo Guthrie's gospel; the Mojo Men's psychedelic sounds to six rare or unreleased Van Dyke Parks solo recordings; from Dino Martin Jr.'s hot reggae to Beau Brummels' Sal Valentino's and Little Feat's Lowell George's solo sides; these 15 songs all have the arranging imprint of the great Van Dyke Parks.