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$20.00

Skylark - ST

Format: LP
Label: Capitol ST-11048
Year: 1972
Origin: Victoria, British Columbia
Genre: rock, funk, soul, pop
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Value of Original Title: $20.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Canadian as Funk, 1970's, Rock Room, Vancouver Island Collection, British Columbia

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Brother Eddie
What Would I Do Without You
A Long Way To Go
Suites For My Lady
I'll Have To Go Away

Side 2

Track Name
The Writing's On The Wall
Twenty-Six Years
I'm In Love Again
Wildflower
Shall I Fail

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Information/Write-up

Skylark recorded only a self-titled debut album in 1972 and a second album two years later. Three of the band's members later began solo careers: vocalist Donny Gerard recorded several singles in the mid-'70s and percussionist Carl Graves had two hits in 1975, but the most popular of the band's graduates is keyboard player David Foster. He scored St. Elmo's Fire and recorded "Man in Motion" for the soundtrack. Foster's albums include a self-titled debut in 1986, The Symphony Sessions in 1988 and The David Foster Christmas Album in 1993. Besides Foster, Graves and Gerard, Skylark's lineup comprised vocalist Bonie Cook, drummer Duris Maxwell, guitarist Norman McPherson and bassist Steven Pugsley.
-All Music Guide

David Foster: piano, electric piano, harpsichord, moog synthesizer
Doug Edwards: electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Donny Gerrard: vocals
Steve Pugsley: bass
Duris Maxwell: drums, percussion
B.J. Cook: vocals, percussion
Bobby Torres: congas
Kitty Ditto: backing vocals
Patrice Holloway: backing vocals

Produced by David Foster
Produced and Engineered by Eirik The Norwegian
Moog programmed by Paul Beaver

Arrangements by David Foster and Jimmie Haskell
Art Direction by John Hoernle
Recorded at Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California

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