Al Green’s 1974 song “Take Me to the River” was used in the popular animatronic novelty singing mounted fish BIG MOUTH BILLY BASS. Green says its use generated the most royalties the song ever earned.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! KOPN radio station copy, light marks but plays very well, sleeve has catalog stickers and radio station writings on both sides, still in a sturdy presentable state with minor wear.

Notes:

Recorded February 10, 11 and March 2, 1984 at Vanguard Studios, New York.
Mastered at PolyGram, Tribiano - Milano.

A1. I Dream Too Much 10:05
A2. Sixpence 6:52
A3. If I Say I'm Sorry 3:47
B1. Under The Sun 7:36
B2. Beholden 8:29
B3. Bojangles Of Harlem 7:13

Matrix / Runout S SN1092 A 520
Matrix / Runout SN1092 B 520
Pressing Plant ID 520
Rights Society S.I.A.E.

Recorded At Vanguard Studios
Mastered At Polygram, Tribiano
Phonographic Copyright (p) Soul Note
Copyright (c) Soul Note
Distributed By IREC Milano
Pressed By Phonoster

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Weight 0.51 lbs