Angel Clare
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Angel Clare | |||||
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Studio album by Art Garfunkel | |||||
Released | September 1973 | ||||
Recorded | Grace Cathedral, New York, 1973 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Length | 38:36 | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
Producer | Roy Halee | ||||
Art Garfunkel chronology | |||||
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Angel Clare is the debut album by Art Garfunkel released in 1973. It is his highest charting solo album' peaking at number 5 and contains his only Top 10 hit in the US, "All I Know" which peaked at number 9. It was produced by long-time Simon & Garfunkel producer Roy Halee, alongside Art Garfunkel.
The name Angel Clare comes from the name of a character in Thomas Hardy's book, Tess of the d'Urbervilles.
[edit] Track listing
- "Traveling Boy" (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols) – 4:55
- "Down In The Willow Garden" (Charlie Monroe) – 3:54
- "I Shall Sing" (Van Morrison) – 3:30
- "Old Man" (Randy Newman) – 3:20
- "Feuilles-Oh/Do Space Men Pass Dead Souls On Their Way To The Moon?" (Traditional) – 3:07
- "All I Know" (Jimmy Webb) – 3:43
- "Mary Was An Only Child" (Jorge Milchberg, Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood) – 3:26
- "Woyaya" (Sol Amarfio, Osibisa) – 3:15
- "Barbara Allen" (Traditional) – 5:22
- "Another Lullaby" (Jimmy Webb) – 3:29
[edit] Personnel
Art Garfunkel - vocals
- J.J. Cale - guitar
- Jerry Garcia - guitar
- Paul Simon - guitar, vocals
- Jules Broussard - saxophone
- Larry Carlton - guitar
- Peter Matz - strings
- Fred Carter - guitar
- Louie Shelton - guitar
- Jim Gordon - drums
- Hal Blaine - drums
- Stuart Canin - violin
- Ernie Freeman - strings
- Mark Friedman - recorder
- Jimmie Haskell - strings
- Milt Holland - percussion
- Larry Knechtel - keyboards
- Jorge Milchberg - percussion, charango
- Dorothy Morrison - vocals
- Michael Omartian - keyboards
- Joe Osborne - bass
- Dean Parks - guitar
- Carl Radle - bass
- Jack Shroer - saxophone
- St Mary's Choir - vocals
- Sally Stevens - vocals
- Tommy Tedesco - bouzouki, mandolin
- Jackie Ward Singers - vocals
- Jim Marshall - photography