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Kearney Barton: Architect Of The Northwest Sound by Various

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Album Info

Release Date: 2020-02-21

Label: Light In The Attic

LITA exclusive color vinyl.
2xLP pressed on "Pacific Northwest" green wax, limited to 250 copies.
Includes a 12-page booklet with essay and rare photos. Housed in a gatefold jacket.

A2: Originally released as Jerden Records JD-799, 1966. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote.
A3: Originally released as Topaz Records T-1312, 1969. Licensed courtesy of TAWT, Inc.
A4: Originally released as Topaz Records T-1319, 1970. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Kearney Barton.
A5: Recorded 1971, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of Paul Allen.
A6: Recorded in 1965 and first released on Riot City! Rocking Northwest Instrumentals, Ace Records CDCHD 816, 2001. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote.
A8: Originally released on the LP Serge Lusgins And His Seattle Balalaika Orchestra, Audio Recording, Inc ARLS-1258, 1971. Copyright Control.

B2: Originally released on the LP Yours Truly, Topaz Records TLS 1222, 1978. Licensed courtesy of Stanley Alleyne.
B3: Originally released on the LP Sitar Goes International, Kaybee Records KBLS 110, 1970. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Prabha Devi.
B4: Recorded in 1991, previously unreleased. Copyright Control.
B5: Recorded in 1968.
B6: Recorded in 1973, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of the Beacon Hill First Baptist Church.
B7: Recorded in 1969, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of Dave Immer.
B8: Recorded in 1969, previously unreleased. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Jho Blenis.

C2: Recorded in 1961. Copyright Control.
C3: Recorded in 1971, previously unreleased demo. Licensed courtesy of Garrett Smith.
C4: Originally released as MTW Productions MTW-102-A, 1968. Licensed courtesy of Mike Wing.
C5: Originally released on the LP The Girl From Ipanema, 21 Records, 1964. Licensed courtesy of the estate of Chuck Mahaffay.
C6: Recorded circa 1980 and released on the LP You Thrill Me, Water CD 137, 2004. Licensed courtesy of Patty Waters.

D1: Originally released on the LP High Heel Sneakers, Panorama Records 107, 1968. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote.
D2: Originally released as Tower Records 259, 1968. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote.
D3: Originally released on the LP Boom, Etiquette Records, ET-ALB-027, 1966. Licensed courtesy of Music & Media International, Inc.
D4: Originally released on the LP Magic Fern, Picc-A-Dilly PIC-3386, 1980. Licensed courtesy of Glassnote.
D5: Recorded circa 1956-1961, previously unreleased. Copyright Control.
D6: Originally released under the band name 'The Breakers' as Jerden Records JD-789, 1965. Licensed courtesy of Music & Media International, Inc.
D7: Recorded in 1969, previously unreleased. Copyright Control.