Incredible Jazz-Infused Female Vocals On Red Vinyl LP!
First Ever Commercial Release!
"I Don't Know Where I Stand" is a classic album of sunshine pop with incredible jazz-infused vocals of covers including Lennon/McCartney, Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell with musical backing arranged and conducted by Doug Riley. Little is known of Stephanie Taylor's career outside of performing in the '60s as a member of the girl vocal group The Girlfriends on the CBC's rock 'n' roll show Music Hop, and a handful of songs recorded in connection with CBC projects as a member of vocal group Liberation for Keith Hampshire's Music Machine in the '70s and as lead singer with Hagood Hardy's Montage in 1969.
In the late 1960s the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation decided it needed to give a boost to home grown talent and help Canadians compete for airtime with British and American artists. The 'Transcription Records' were produced in small runs of 250 units and sent to radio stations across Canada and the US. Some 48 years later, these long-lost albums recorded in the 1960s and '70s by Canadian jazz, folk, blues and rock artists finally see their first ever commercial release.
Highly sought-after and collectable, these exceptional albums are a true vinyl collectors must-have. Remastered from the original tapes where they still exist, or carefully restored from mint vinyl originals along with the original artwork, these strictly limited-edition vinyl reissues will be pressed at the brand new, state-of-the-art record pressing plant Dublin Vinyl.
Features:
• Red Vinyl LP
• All tracks remastered at The Warehouse Studio by Eric Mosher with Sidechain (TM)
• Pressed at Dublin Vinyl
• Original artwork remastered by Brent Lunney
• Made in the EU
Selections:
Side 1:
1. I Don't Know Where I Stand
2. Suzanne
3. Working On A Groovy Thing
4. Feeling Groovy
5. Marion's Theme (Theme From 'Megantic Outlaw')
Side 2:
1. Windmills Of Your Mind
2. Chelsea Morning
3. Long And Winding Road
4. I'm Going to Make You Love Me
5. Softly As I Leave You
Recorded in Studio G CBC Toronto, August 12 and August 13, 1970
First Ever Commercial Release!
"I Don't Know Where I Stand" is a classic album of sunshine pop with incredible jazz-infused vocals of covers including Lennon/McCartney, Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell with musical backing arranged and conducted by Doug Riley. Little is known of Stephanie Taylor's career outside of performing in the '60s as a member of the girl vocal group The Girlfriends on the CBC's rock 'n' roll show Music Hop, and a handful of songs recorded in connection with CBC projects as a member of vocal group Liberation for Keith Hampshire's Music Machine in the '70s and as lead singer with Hagood Hardy's Montage in 1969.
In the late 1960s the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation decided it needed to give a boost to home grown talent and help Canadians compete for airtime with British and American artists. The 'Transcription Records' were produced in small runs of 250 units and sent to radio stations across Canada and the US. Some 48 years later, these long-lost albums recorded in the 1960s and '70s by Canadian jazz, folk, blues and rock artists finally see their first ever commercial release.
Highly sought-after and collectable, these exceptional albums are a true vinyl collectors must-have. Remastered from the original tapes where they still exist, or carefully restored from mint vinyl originals along with the original artwork, these strictly limited-edition vinyl reissues will be pressed at the brand new, state-of-the-art record pressing plant Dublin Vinyl.
Features:
• Red Vinyl LP
• All tracks remastered at The Warehouse Studio by Eric Mosher with Sidechain (TM)
• Pressed at Dublin Vinyl
• Original artwork remastered by Brent Lunney
• Made in the EU
Selections:
Side 1:
1. I Don't Know Where I Stand
2. Suzanne
3. Working On A Groovy Thing
4. Feeling Groovy
5. Marion's Theme (Theme From 'Megantic Outlaw')
Side 2:
1. Windmills Of Your Mind
2. Chelsea Morning
3. Long And Winding Road
4. I'm Going to Make You Love Me
5. Softly As I Leave You
Recorded in Studio G CBC Toronto, August 12 and August 13, 1970