2nd version
By Praguefrank, Michel Ruppli
SESSIONS
1968 unknown – Sea Train (John Gregory [vcl/gt], Andrew Kulberg [bass/ flute], Roy Blumenfeld [drums/percussion], Richard Greene [violin/ strings], Donald Kretmar [sax/bass]. Producer: Sea Train)
001 SEA TRAIN SP 4171
002 1586/ Δ73668 LET THE DUCHESS NO 994/SP 4171
003 PUDDING STREET SP 4171
004 1810 PORTRAIT OF THE LADY AS A YOUNG ARTIST 1106/ SP 4171
005 1585/ Δ73668-X AS I LAY LOSING 994/ SP 4171
006 RONDO SP 4171
007 SWEET CREEK'S SUITE SP 4171
008 OUTWEAR THE HILLS SP 4171
009 1809 CAROLINE, CAROLINE 1106
Fall 1970 [no 19256] A.I.R. Studios, London, UK – Seatrain (Peter Rowan [vcl/gt], Richard Greene [vcl/mandolin/violin/viola/keyboards], Andy Kulberg [vcl/flute/bass], LLoyd Baskin [vcl/keyboards], Jim Roberts [vcl], Larry Atamanuik [drums/percussion)]
010 X75943 (I'M) WILLIN' Capitol 3421/SMAS-639
011 X75944/76877* SONG OF JOB SMAS-639 [ed.*] 3140
012 X75945 BROKEN MORNING 3421/ SMAS-639
013 X75946 HOME TO YOU SMAS-639
014 X75947 OUT WHERE THE HILLS SMAS-639
015 X75948 WAITING FOR ELIJAH 3140/SMAS-639
016 X75949 13 QUESTIONS 3067/ SMAS-639
017 X75950 OH MY LOVE 3067/SMAS-639
018 X75951 SALLY GOODIN' 3067/SMAS-639
019 X75952 CREEPIN' MIDNIGHT SMAS-639
020 X75953 ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL SMAS-639
ca August 1971[no 19632] Seaweed Studios, Marblehead, MA – Seatrain (Peter Rowan [vcl/gt], Richard Greene [vcl/mandolin/violin/viola/keyboards], Andy Kulberg [vcl/flute/bass], LLoyd Baskin [vcl/keyboards], Jim Roberts [vcl], Larry Atamanuik [drums/percussion)]
021 77264 GRAMERCY Capitol 3275/SMAS-829
022 77265 THE STATE OF GEORGIA'S MIND Capitol SMAS-829
023 77266 PROTESTANT PREACHER Capitol SMAS-829
024 77267 LONELY'S NOT THE ONLY WAY TO GO Capitol SMAS-829
025 77268 HOW SWEET THY SONG Capitol 3275/SMAS-829
026 77269 MARBLEHEAD MESSENGER Capitol 3201/SMAS-829
027 77270 LONDON SONG Capitol SMAS-829
028 77271 MISSISSIPPI MOON Capitol SMAS-829
029 77272 LOSING ALL THE YEARS Capitol SMAS-829
030 77273 DESPAIR TIRE Capitol 3201/SMAS-829
1972 Record Plant, New York City – Seatrain (Peter Walsh [gt], Andy Kulberg [vcl/bass/ flute], Julio Coronado [ drums/ percussion], Bill Elliot [vcl/keyboards], Lloyd Baskin [vcl/keyboards] + Wayne Daley, Sha Na Na, Sandra Lee [vcl], Paul Prestopino [gt], Bill Keith [banjo], Buell Neidlinger [bass], Bonnie Douglas, Paul Shure [violin], Myra Kestenbaum [viola], Douglas Davis [cello], Bob Stuart [tuba], Allan Vogel [oboe], Jill Shires [flute]. Producer: Buell Neidlinger)
031 QNY0591 PACK OF FOOLS BS 2692
032 QNY0592 FREEDOM IS THE REASON WB 7696/ BS 2692
033 BLOODSHOT EYES BS 2692
034 WE ARE YOUR CHILDREN BS 2692
035 NORTH COAST BS 2692
036 QNY0596 FLUTE THING WB 7696/BS 2692
037 SCRATCH BS 2692
038 WATCHING THE RIVER FLOW BS 2692
039 *RCA 3702 ABBEVILLE FAIR *PRO 562/BS 2692
ALBUMS
A+M SP 4171 Sea Train: Sea Train; Let The Duchess No; Pudding Street; Portrait Of The Lady As A Young Artist; As I Lay Losing; Rondo; Sweet Creek's Suite; Outwear The Hills – 04-69
Capitol SMAS-639 Seatrain: I'm Willin';Song of Job;Broken Morning;Home to You;Out Where the Hills; Waiting For Elijah;13 Questions; Oh My Love; Sally Goodin'; Creepin' Midnight; Orange Blossom Special – 03-71
Capitol SMAS-829 The Marblehead Messenger: Gramercy; The State of Georgia's Mind; Protestant Preacher; Lonely's Not the Only Way to Go; How Sweet Thy Song; Marblehead Messenger; London Song; Mississippi Moon; Losing All the Years; Despair Tire – 11-71
Warner Brothers BS 2692 Watch: Pack Of Fools; Freedom Is The Reason; Bloodshot Eyes;We Are Your Children; Abbeville Fair; North Coast; Scratch; Watching The River Flow; Flute Thing – 03-73
SINGLES
A+M
994 Let The Duchess No / As I Lay Losing – 11-68
1106 Caroline, Caroline / Suite For Almond – 08-69
Capitol
3067 13 Questions / Oh My Love; Sally Goodin' – 02-71
3140 Song Of Job / Waiting For Elijah – 06-71
3201 Marblehead Messenger / Despair Tire – 10-71
3275 Gramercy / How Sweet Thy Song – 02-72
3421 I'm Willin' / Broken Morning – 08-72
Warner Brothers
PRO 562 Abbeville Fair / Pack Of Fools – 02-73 (promo)
WB 7696 Flute Thing / Freedom Is The Reason – 04-73
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