Howdy Moon
Howdy Moon | |
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Studio album by Howdy Moon | |
Released | 1974 |
Genre | Folk rock |
Length | 32:42 |
Label | A&M Records |
Producer | Lowell George, Robert Appere, Michael James Jackson |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Howdy Moon was the sole album by the band Howdy Moon, released in 1974. The band included Valerie Carter, Richard Hovey, and Jon Lind. The trio of friends moved to Los Angeles where they were signed by A&M Records and played at The Troubadour.[2] Many of the musicians from the band Little Feat are featured on the album.[1]
After Howdy Moon disbanded, Lowell George produced Just A Stone's Throw Away, Valerie Carter's first solo album.[2][3] The song "Cook With Honey", written by Carter, was also a minor hit for Judy Collins.[1]
Track listing
- "Lovelight" – 2:53 (Richard Hovey)
- "Cheyenne Autumn" – 3:14 (Jon Lind)
- "I'm Alone" – 3:18 (Valerie Carter, Richard Hovey)
- "Nora Lee" – 3:39 (Eric Eisner)
- "Runaway" – 2:35 (Richard Hovey)
- "And You Never Knew" – 3:45 (Ed Brandon, Valerie Carter)
- "Machine" – 2:28 (Richard Hovey)
- "Cook With Honey" – 4:16 (Valerie Carter)
- "For Tonight" – 3:59 (Richard Hovey)
- "Mill Stream" – 2:35 (Jon Lind, Francine Tacker)
Personnel
- Valerie Carter - composer, vocals
- Richard Hovey - composer, guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
- Jon Lind - composer, guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
- Van Dyke Parks - piano
- John Sebastian - autoharp, harmonica
- Lowell George - flute, electric guitar, moog synthesizer, slide guitar, background vocals
- Sam Clayton - congas
- Roy Estrada - bass guitar
- Wilton Felder - bass guitar
- Andrew Gold - electric guitar
- Bobbye Hall - congas
- Richie Hayward - drums
- Milt Holland - congas, percussion
- Jim Keltner - drums
- Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal steel
- Gary Mallaber - drums
- David Paich - arranger, string arrangements
- Bill Payne - moog synthesizer, piano
- Chuck Rainey - bass guitar
- Mike Utley - organ
- Fred White - drums
References
- 1 2 3 Caldwell, Rob. "Howdy Moon - Howdy Moon". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- 1 2 Stegman, Laura (September 1999). "Valerie Carter". James Taylor Online.
- ↑ DiMartino, Dave (1994). Singer-Songwriters: Pop Music's Performer-Composers from A to Zevon. New York: Billboard Books. pp. 85–86. ISBN 978-0-8230-7629-1.
External links
- Howdy Moon at AllMusic
- Howdy Moon discography at Discogs
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