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MP3 Mark Radice - POP: 70's Pop

MY VERY FIRST LP FROM 1971, WITH A FULL ORCHESTRA IS NOW ON CD.

12 MP3 Songs
POP: 70''s Pop, EASY LISTENING: Love Songs



Details:
"Here come the 70s with Mark Radice" (Did he mean 2070 ?)

Mark Radice LP - 1971 Donovan `split a bottle of wine'' with Mark Radice, then a 13 year old musical prodigy, making his first album. Somewhat inebriated, Donovan climbed a ladder and scrawled this statement on the ceiling in pencil. This sentence of endorsement was later reproduced on the back cover of Radice''s eponymous debut LP, released on Paramount Records in America in 1972. Three years later, Radice backed Donovan on his 7-Tease album and U.S.A. tour promoting the same LP."


This is the first LP I ever released, re-released. Part of an on going Radice Re-lease project that me and my buddy MAX at Clear Cut Studios in Garfield New Jersey started once we found out we could BAKE old reel-to-reel tapes at 110 degrees for four hours and the SOUND COMES BACK. Not kidding.

When my father passed away, I inherited his tapes from when he was a recording engineer in the 60''s. We''re baking away, but there are hundreds of them....he recorded records for Jimi Hendrix, The Lovin Spoonful, Spanky And Our Gang, Vanilla Fudge, The Cowsills, Mamas and Papas, Four Seasons (Frankie recorded a song of mine that I wrote when I was 8 called "Natural Morning"), Janis Ian, The Tokens and Chain Reaction featuring Steven Tallarico, I''m tellin'' ya it''s wild.

Anyway I was signed to RCA records at the age of 7. I met S Tyler when I was ten; he was hired to play drums on a single of mine called "Ten Thousand Year Old Blues" (rerelease coming soon, plus I just put a rare PROMO copy of the single on ebay...go get it before someone else does!!!!) He was then 20, and Steve Tallarico, and really excited to be on a RECORD. Boy does he wish he was me NOW, huh? WHEN I TURNED 20 I joined HIS band, which was doing decidedly better, Aero something, can''t remember.....but I''m on their "Live Bootleg" CD and alot of their greatest disasters. I mean hits.

We now have three more CD''s worth of recorded material I did BEFORE this first LP. This was done when I was 14 in 1971.

I''m 46 now and have written over 3,000 songs and at least half are fully recorded. What can I say, it''s been an obsession. Luckily over the years I have been fortunate enough to have over 100 artists (I lost count and some I don''t even know about) record something or other of mine, including 8 by Cheap Trick, one each by Barbara Streisand, Barry Manilow, Dave Edmunds, Eddie Money, Johnny Mathis, Michael Bolton, Jeff Beck, and 20 by the Muppets.

This is the only LP that my Dad was the engineer on. He spent two years of his life mixing and remixing it and now
34 years later I have to say this puppy holds up. Thanks Dad, and man, do I miss you.

There will be more CD''s as we bake them. The tentative title for the LARGE collection is "Overlooked and Underheard Volumes 1 through 20"

I''m thinking I should probably go find a farm with a herd of cows, lie under them, and pray they don''t stomp on me while we take the "cover" shot....under herd....these will come out one at a time, in chronological order possibly spelled right over the next couple of years. 20 CD''s with 12 songs each on them is still only 240 songs.....which means I can release another HUNDRED CD''s (another 1200 songs) and THEN I will be about half way.

Impossible? Nope. If they start to sell I''ll have the money to release them until every song on the planet will have been written by me. HAHAHAHAHAHAok I was kidding about the planet thing but start here see if you like it and if you do..... my LATEST one, GENERATION WHY, is also up on CD baby this week....now? Alls I gots to do (?) is fill in the space of music between this one and that one. I''m celebrating 40 years of songwriting this year and this is how I''m doing it.

This record was made with a full orchestra and the top New York musicians of the day including Hugh McCraken (Paul McCartney''s then guitarist), Alan Shwartzberg on drums,, Ron Carter on bass, etc.....

For more info about me cause I''m tired of talking about myself already just click the link where it says where my website is, or go to https://www.tradebit.com and type me in there for a list of other CD''s and LP''s you probably have that I''m on but you didn''t know it.

Have a listen and email me if you like it or hate it, just tell me why either way ok? Cool. And thanks for 40 years :)

Mark Radice


All songs written by Mark Radice except,
“Two-Way Scene” written by Mark Radice and Fred Pucci,
All Songs published by Famous Music Corp. (ASCAP)

A JERRY ROSS PRODUCTION
Arranger: Ron Frangipane and Mark Radice
A&R, Director, Mixing: Gene Radice

Engineers: Gene Radice
Tom Coleman
Bill(Zap) Ratiewicz
Mark Radice
Jim Redmond

PERSONNEL:

BASS: Don Payne (Nos. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12)
DRUMS: Alan Schwartzberg (Nos. 2,3,4,7,12)
Richard Crooks (Nos. 5,6,8,10,11)
ELECTRIC GUITAR: Hugh McCracken (Nos. 3*,4*,5,7)
Charlie Brown (Nos. 6,8,10*,11*,12)
RHYTHM GUITARS: Teddy Erwin (Nos. 2,3,4,5,7,8,12)
Sal Di Troia (Nos. 3,4)
Eric Weissberg (Nos. 6,8,10,11)
Ken Kosac (Nos. 10,11)
Tom Kantos (No. 6)
PIANO: Mark Radice (Nos. 1 thru 13)
ORGAN: Mark Radice (Nos. 7,12)
ELECTRIC PIANO: Ted Wender (Nos. 6,8,10)
PERCUSSION: George Devens (Nos. 2,3,4,5,6,12)
Mike Mainieri (Nos. 10,11)
*Solo

Manufactured by Famous Music Corporation A Gulf+Western Company

Printed in U.S.A

IF IT''S SOLD OUT PLEASE PRE-ORDER WE''LL MAKE MORE.

Thanks - Mark

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