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The Family Tree - Miss Butters FLAC

Genre: Rock
Performer: The Family Tree
Title: Miss Butters
Style: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Date of release: 1968
Label: RCA Victor
Catalog Number: LSP-3955, LSP 3955
Country: US
FLAC album size: 1210 mb
MP3 album size: 1251 mb

Tracklist

1Any Other Baby3:25
2Butters Lament2:16
3Birthday / Dirgeday1:30
4 The Effect Of It All
5Simple Life3:33
6 It Is Better To Have Loved
7Slippin Thru' My Fingers2:48
8Lesson Book Life1:56
9 The Underture
10Melancholy Vaudeville Man1:55
11Sideshow3:14
12Nickelodeon Music2:00
13Mrs. McPheeny (Has Flu In Her Chest And Has Needed A Rest For So Long)3:31
14Miss Butters4:16
15 The Early Years
16Nine To Three2:50

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LSP-3955The Family Tree Miss Butters ‎(LP, Album)RCA VictorLSP-3955Australia1968
LSP-3955, LSP 3955The Family Tree Miss Butters ‎(LP, Album)RCA Victor, RCA VictorLSP-3955, LSP 3955Canada1968
LPM-3955, LPM 3955The Family Tree Miss Butters ‎(LP, Album, Mono)RCA Victor, RCA VictorLPM-3955, LPM 3955US1968
LSP-3955The Family Tree Miss Butters ‎(LP, Album, Promo)RCA VictorLSP-3955Australia1968
crrev185The Family Tree Miss Butters ‎(CD, Album, Mono)Rev-Olacrrev185UK2007

Credits

  • Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements By]George Tipton
  • Engineer [Re-recording Engineer]Allen Zentz
  • Engineer [Recording Engineer]Dick Bogert
  • Illustration [Cover]Dick Hendler
  • Liner NotesF. Tree
  • MusicianRobert Segarini, J. "Jimmy" DeCocq, Michael Durè, Vann Slatter, Bill "Kootch" Trochim
  • Producer [Produced By]Rick Jarrard
  • TechnicianPat Ieraci
  • Written-BySegarini (tracks: A1 to A7, B1 to B7), Nilsson (tracks: A6)

Notes

Also released in mono (LPM-3955)

First cat.nr. on cover, second on label.

Barcodes

  • Rights Society (Public performance clearance): BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped (Variant 1)): WPRS-0305--3S
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped (Variant 1)): WPRS-0306-12S
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped (Variant 2)): WPRS-0305--2S
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped (Variant 2)): WPRS-0306-11S AI

Companies

  • Recorded At – RCA Victor's Music Center Of The World
  • Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood

Video

Comments to album The Family Tree - Miss Butters
Winn
The band members seem to think that the stereo version of this album is terrible, thus only releasing the mono version on CD. Don't be fooled by hype. The stereo issue is sublime.
Oghmaghma
Family Tree - Miss Butters (US RCA Victor LSP-3955 Stereo) 1968An excellent Beatlesque Pop Psych Concept Album in Sgt.Peppers or Kinks' The Village Green Style.While Bob Segarini is a hero to pop obsessives thanks to his bright, rollicking work with the Wackers and his superb solo album Gotta Have Pop, his recordings with his early group the Family Tree are a different and more sophisticated kettle of fish. The Family Tree's sole LP, 1968's Miss Butters, was a concept album, at a time when that was still a very novel thing, and the LP boasted intelligent, beautifully crafted songs bolstered by polished, thoughtful production from Rick Jarrard and imaginative arrangements by George Tipton. Miss Butters was recorded while Jarrard and Tipton were working on another ambitious exercise in chamber pop, Harry Nilsson's Aerial Ballet, and a few of the same session musicians play on both albums, while Nilsson collaborated with Segarini on one of the album's tunes, "Butters Lament." While it would be going a bit overboard to suggest Miss Butters is a better album than Aerial Ballet, in many respects time has been kinder to the Family Tree's effort. Nilsson's work, fine as it is, is sometimes hampered by an air of nostalgia for an era that he never saw, whilst Segarini's songs evoke their time and place with a more potent and less self-conscious tone, and the tale of the sad life and times of an elderly school teacher remain poignant and effective without schmaltz.Suggesting a middle ground between The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society and the best sides of The Left Banke, Miss Butters is a lovely, overlooked triumph of '60s chamber pop,and it documents a facet of Bob Segarini's talent that isn't evident on much of his later work.
Twentyfirstfinger
"While it would be going a bit overboard to suggest Miss Butters is a better album than Aerial Ballet, in many respects time has been kinder to the Family Tree's effort. Nilsson's work, fine as it is, is sometimes hampered by an air of nostalgia for an era that he never saw, whilst Segarini's songs evoke their time and place with a more potent and less self-conscious tone..."C'mon. The entire Lp is sugar-coated in nostalgia. Even more so than Aerial Ballet. Don't kid yourself.
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