180g Audiophile Vinyl LP!
Featuring "I Think a Lot About You" & "Extraordinary" Written by Paul McCartney!
Numbered, Limited Edition Translucent Purple Vinyl - 1,000 Copies!
For the first time in decades, three of Cass Elliot's legendary records are receiving a vinyl treatment via Music on Vinyl in collaboration with Sony Music: her 1972 self-titled debut album, sophomore album The Road Is No Place for a Lady, and her third RCA album Don't Call Me Mama Anymore.
Cass Elliot's solo career illuminated her extraordinary talent beyond The Mamas & the Papas. With hits like "Dream a Little Dream of Me," she mesmerized audiences, showcasing her versatile voice and magnetic stage presence. Embracing various genres, from folk to pop to soul, Cass's authenticity and empowerment resonated deeply, inspiring artists with her journey from backup singer to solo sensation. Cass's legacy endures, her music immortalizing her as a beacon of authenticity and inspiration in the music industry.
Cass Elliot's album Don't Call Me Mama Anymore was recorded live over a series of nights at Mister Kelly's in Chicago. The album was the product of Cass Elliot's decision to move from pop music to the cabaret circuit. The album was closely tied to the successful and critically acclaimed Las Vegas show.
Don't Call Me Mama Anymore is available as a limited edition of 1,000 individually numbered copies on translucent purple colored vinyl.
Features
- 180g Audiophile Vinyl
- Import
- Made in the Netherlands
- Limited Edition of 1,000 Individually Numbered Copies on Translucent Purple Vinyl
Selections
Side A:
- Introduction: Dream a Little Dream of Me
- Extraordinary
- I Think a Lot About You
- Don't Call Me Mama Anymore
- My Love
- I'm Coming to the Best Part of My Life
Side B:
- The Torch Song Medley: I Came Here to Sing a Torch Song / I Got a Right to Sing the Blues / I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good / Mean to Me / Why Was I Born / I Came Here to Sing a Torch Song (Reprise)
- The Night Before
- I Like What I Like
- I'll Be Seeing You
- Closing: Don't Call Me Mama Anymore (Reprise)