Vintage The Association Goodbye Columbus 12" Black Vinyl LP 1969 Warner OST Pop
Vintage The Association Goodbye Columbus 12" Black Vinyl LP 1969 Warner OST Pop
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Vintage 1969 album "Goodbye, Columbus (Music From The Sound Track)," a soundtrack and pop LP by The Association on Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records with English-language vocals.
12" black vinyl record, 33 RPM stereo LP with yellow Warner Bros.-Seven Arts center labels reading "MUSIC FROM THE SOUND TRACK OF THE PARAMOUNT MOTION PICTURE 'GOODBYE, COLUMBUS'" and "THE ASSOCIATION" plus catalog number WS 1786 with side designations S39481-RE1 and S39482-RE1, housed in its original cardboard sleeve featuring a color close-up of a young woman holding a pink rose on the front cover.
Front cover artwork also credits the Paramount motion picture, highlights new songs composed and performed by The Association with additional scoring by Charles Fox, and carries the tagline "Every father's daughter is a virgin" along the image; the upper right displays the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts "W7" stereo logo and number 1786.
The back cover presents a collage of black-and-white stills from the film surrounding printed track listings for both sides, musician and production credits, and Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros.-Seven Arts manufacturing and copyright information indicating the LP was made in the U.S.A.
Tracklist Side One: Goodbye, Columbus (Vocal Version); How Will I Know You?; Dartmouth! Dartmouth!; Goodbye, Columbus (Instrumental Version); Ron's Reverie: Across The Field; Carmen Ohio.
Tracklist Side Two: It's Gotta Be Real; A Moment To Share; Love Has A Way; A Time For Love; So Kind To Me (Brenda's Theme).
Label and sleeve credits feature songs composed and performed by The Association with additional scoring and compositions by Charles Fox, plus acknowledgments for Larry Ramos Jr., Jim Yester, Terry Kirkman, and others, along with Paramount film credits for director Larry Peerce, producer Stanley R. Jaffe, and screenwriter Arnold Schulman; see jacket, label, and inner-sleeve photos for complete artwork, credits, and liner-note details.
Record is stored in its original Warner Bros.-Seven Arts printed paper inner sleeve, illustrated with a black silhouette filled with artist portraits on one side and a roster of label artists on the reverse, providing standard storage and protection for the vinyl inside the outer jacket.
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