Player (Player album)

Player is the eponymous debut album from Los Angeles, California-based rock band Player, released on September 1, 1977 under RSO Records.

Player
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 1977
Recorded1977
GenreSoft rock
LabelRSO
Producer
Player chronology
Player
(1977)
Danger Zone
(1978)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

It was released in 1977 on RSO Records and featured the hit single, "Baby Come Back", which was written by guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist J.C. Crowley & guitarist/vocalist Peter Beckett.

"Baby Come Back" peaked at number 1, interrupting a string of #1 Bee Gees hits also on RSO records, and stayed on the charts for a total of 32 weeks. It got as high as number 32 in the U.K. (for 7 weeks) as well. The follow-up single, "This Time I'm in It for Love" did almost as well, reaching number 10, and staying there for 17 weeks.

Track listing

  1. "Come On Out" (Crowley) – 3:43
  2. "Baby Come Back" (Beckett, Crowley) – 4:15
  3. "Goodbye (That's All I Ever Heard)" (Crowley) – 3:44
  4. "Melanie" (Beckett) – 3:39
  5. "Every Which Way" (Beckett, Crowley) – 3:34
  6. "This Time I'm in It for Love" (Larry Keith, Steve Pippin) – 4:20
  7. "Love Is Where You Find It" (Crowley, Beckett, Reed Kailing) – 4:00
  8. "Movin' Up" (Beckett, Kailing, Steve Kipner) – 2:50
  9. "Cancellation" (Beckett, Kailing, Kipner) – 4:07
  10. "Trying To Write a Hit Song" (R. L. Mahonin) – 4:36

Personnel

Player

Additional musicians

  • George Budd – sound effects
  • Gary Coleman – percussion
  • Wayne Cook – keyboards, synthesizers
  • Jim Horn – saxophone, flute
  • Reed Kailing – guitars
  • Jay Lewis – electric & steel guitars, sound effects
  • Maria Newman – string arrangements
  • Michael Omartian – synthesizers
  • Jack White – drums, percussion

Charts

Chart (1977) Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums[3] 26
Billboard Top Soul Albums[3] 32

Singles

Year Single Chart positions[4]
US US
R&B
1978 "Baby Come Back" 1 10
"This Time I'm in It for Love" 10
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References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Player: 'Player > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  2. https://www.discogs.com/it/Player-Player/release/1800390
  3. "Player US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
  4. "Player US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
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