There's an Innocent Face

There's an Innocent Face is the only solo album that Curt Boettcher ever finished during his life. He was assisted throughout the recording by a young multi-instrumentalist named Web Burrell. He was somewhat enamored by the early Emitt Rhodes solo albums, and wanted to make the album in a similar fashion. Of course, it wasn't a completely solo effort, but he did use only a few musicians on the record, in direct contrast to his 60s productions. It stands in direct contrast to most of his work because it relies almost exclusively on outside songwriting.

There's an Innocent Face
Studio album by
Released1973
Recorded1973
GenreSunshine pop
LabelElektra
ProducerCurt Boettcher
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It has been reissued on CD by Sundazed Records.

Track listing

  1. "I Love You More Each Day" (Web Burrell, Curt Boettcher, Don Gere)
  2. "Such a Lady" (Constantine Gusias, Lamont Meredith, Randy Naylor)
  3. "She'll Stay with You" (Don Gere)
  4. "Love You Yes I Do" (Jerry Netkin, Curt Boettcher, Web Burrell)
  5. "Without Her" (Constantine Gusias, Lamont Meredith)
  6. "Bobby California" (Don Gere)
  7. "The Choice Is Yours" (Mickey Rooney Jr., Tim Rooney)
  8. "Malachi Star" (Judi Pulver, Waddy Wachtel)
  9. "Lay Down" (Don Gere)
  10. "I've Been Wrong" (Don Gere)
  11. "Wufferton Frog" (Jerry Netkin, Murray Schwimmer)

Personnel

Vocals: Curt Boettcher, Web Burrell

Guitars: Curt Boettcher, Web Burrell

Drums: Web Burrell

Steel Guitar: Red Rhodes

Keyboards: Skip Konte

Tuba: Les Thornton (A1), Willis Masonheimer (A1, B5)

Bass: Ric DeLong, Web Burrell

Arp Synthesizer: Wayne Yentis

Production: Gary Usher, Curt Boettcher, Web Burrell

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References

  • "There's An Innocent Face" album info with audio of "Malachi Star"
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