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== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==
*[[Kathy McCord]] - vocals
*[[Kathy McCord]] vocals
*[[Hubert Laws]] - flute
*[[Hubert Laws]] flute
*[[Paul Harris (musician)|Paul Harris]] - piano, organ
*[[Paul Harris (musician)|Paul Harris]] piano, organ
*[[John Hall (New York politician)|John Hall]] - guitar
*[[John Hall (New York politician)|John Hall]] guitar
*[[Harvey Brooks]] - bass
*[[Harvey Brooks]] bass
*Willis Kelly - drums
*Willis Kelly drums
*[[Ed Shaughnessy]] - drums, tabla
*[[Ed Shaughnessy]] drums, tabla
*[[Don Sebesky]] - string and brass arrangements
*[[Don Sebesky]] string and brass arrangements


==Release history==
==Release history==

Revision as of 21:00, 28 November 2015

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Kathy McCord is the debut album by American singer Kathy McCord, released in 1970, the first album issued on Creed Taylor's CTI Records.[1][2] The album has been re-issued on CD twice: in 1999 in Japan as Rainbow Ride and in 2011 in South Korea as Kathy McCord, both CD reissues were released without the artist's approval. However, in 2010 the whole album was included on compilation New Jersey to Woodstock, collecting 1968's single "I'll Give My Heart To You"/"I'll Never Be Alone Again" and some of her 1970s recordings.

Professional ratings
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Track listing

All tracks are written by Kathy McCord, unless otherwise noted

No.TitleLength
1."Rainbow Ride"5:09
2."I'm Leaving Home" (Lennon, McCartney)4:24
3."Candle Waxing"4:16
4."Baby James"3:18
5."The Love Flow"3:05
6."New York Good Sugar/Love Lyric #7"4:01
7."For You, Child"3:12
8."Jennipher"4:43
9."Take Away This Pain"5:42
10."Velvet Smile"3:20

Personnel

Release history

List of release dates, showing country, record label, and format
Region Date Label Catalog Number Format
Original issues
USA March 1970 CTI Records CTI 1001 LP
Spain 1971 TCS 4004
Japan 1971 SR-3302
Re-issues
Japan August 15, 1999 Vivid Sound VSCD 728 CD
South Korea June 24, 2011 Media Arte MI0042

References