Pronto Monto
Pronto Monto | ||||
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Studio album by Kate & Anna McGarrigle | ||||
Released | 1978 Warner BSK 3248 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | No Track Times Given | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | David Nichtern | |||
Kate & Anna McGarrigle chronology | ||||
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Pronto Monto is the third album by Kate & Anna McGarrigle, released in 1978.[1] The title is a roughly phonetic pronunciation of the French phrase "prends ton manteau", which means "take your coat".
Pronto Monto attempted to give the sisters' sound more of a pop polish in order to give them more radio airplay. However, the album did not meet sales expectations, and the sisters were dropped from Warner Bros. Records soon afterward.
This is the only McGarrigle sisters album that has never been released on CD, but "NA CL (Sodium Chloride)" and "Pronto Monto (Prends ton manteau)" are available on other albums.
Track listing
- "Oh My Heart" – 3:07 – Anna/Dane Lanken
- "Side of Fries" – 3:22 – Kate/Philippe Tatartcheff
- "Just Another Broken Heart" – 3:33 – David Nichtern
- "NA CL (Sodium Chloride)" – 2:28 / 2:30 Kate — Voices: Kate & Anna McGarrigle + Chaim Tannenbaum
- "Pronto Monto (Prends ton manteau)" – 2:51 – Kate/Anna/Philippe Tartartcheff
- "Stella by Artois" – 3:53 – Kate
- "Bundle of Sorrow, Bundle of Joy" – 4:04 – Anna
- "Come Back Baby" – 3:18 – Kate
- "Tryin' to Get to You" – 2:39 – Charlie Singleton/Rose McCoy
- "Fixture in the Park" – 3:37 – Anna
- "Dead Weight" – 2:27 – Anna
- "Cover Up My Head" – 2:53 – William Dumaresq/Galt MacDermot
Personnel
- David Spinozza, Jeff Mironov, Jerry Donahue, Scot Lang, David Nichtern, Richard Resnicoff – guitar
- Jon Sholle – steel guitar
- Tony Levin, Gordon Edwards, Freebo, Bob Glaub, Pat Donaldson – bass
- Michael Moore – double bass
- Ken Pearson – keyboards
- Steve Gadd, Bernard Purdie, Gary Mallaber, Grady Tate, Gary Mure – drums
- Susan Evans, George Devens, Victor Feldman – percussion
- Kenny Kosek – fiddle
- Chaim Tannebaum – mandolin, harmonica, background vocals
- David Woodford, Bryan Cumming – saxophone
- George Young – clarinet
References
- ↑ Pronto monto, Listing at Amicus Catalogue, Library and Archives Canada
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