Heart Strings (Linda Lewis album)
Heart Strings is an album by British singer-songwriter Linda Lewis. It was her last album with Reprise Records.
Heart Strings | ||||
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Released | 1974 | |||
Genre | Soul, Rhythm and blues | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | Jim Cregan, Tony Silvester and Bert DeCoteaux | |||
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This album is essentially a compilation which includes tracks from her first three solo records Reprise label releases and also includes three tracks that were only otherwise available on singles: "Safe and Sound," "Sideway Shuffle" and "Rock a Doodle Do". The record was released following Lewis' departure to Arista Records, but before her hit "It's in His Kiss".
Track listing
Side 1
- "Sideway Shuffle" – March 1974 single
- "Old Smokey" – from the Lark album
- "We Can Win" – from the Say No More album
- "I'm In Love Again" – from the Fathoms Deep album
- "Reach For The Truth" – from the Lark album
Side 2
- "Rock A Doodle Doo" – June 1973 single
- "On The Stage" – from the Fathoms Deep album
- "Fathoms Deep" – from the Fathoms Deep album
- "Safe And Sound" – b-side of "Sideway Shuffle"
- "I Dunno" – from the Say No More album
Credits
- Engineer – Ken Scott, Phil McDonald
- Producer – Jim Cregan (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to B5)
- Lyrics – Linda Lewis
Notes
Tracks A2 and A5 from Lark LP. Tracks A4, B2 and B3 from Fathoms Deep LP.
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References
- http://www.discogs.com/Linda-Lewis-Heart-Strings/release/2357988
- http://www.allmusic.com/album/heart-strings-mw0000852526
- original record sleeve notes
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