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Green Eyed Lady?


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I actually bought that album. I might even still have it. (When I got rid of my vinyl, I kept anything I didn't think would be available on CD, as well as a couple Mobile Fidelity half-speed masters of course.)

 

I never listened to it much, though -- didn't care for the rest of the album. I wonder what I'd think of it now? My tastes have certainly changed.

 

In any case, I'm sure it's available on a number of compilations -- for example Time/Life's series of hits.

 

To find it, try looking at the http://allmusic.com website. The very best discography site I've seen.

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Originally posted by Is There Gas in the Car?:

Originally posted by burningbusch:

Did this song, the 45 version, ever make it to CD? I checked Real Rhapsody and iTunes for Sugarloaf but didn't find anything.

 

Busch.

Ummmmmmmm... try searching for Jerry Corbetta - the keyboard player.
Yeah, you'll get the song but it's not the original organ solo.

 

Busch.

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Originally posted by burningbusch:

Yeah, you'll get the song but it's not the original organ solo.

 

Busch.

I know the opening lick of the solo is the same on both long and short versions. I was pretty sure the single-edit was simply an edit of the long version.
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...actually, dudes there was a third Sugarloaf tune-released as a follow-up to Green-Eyed Lady; Tongue-In-Cheek.

It used the same Hammond sound as Green-Eyed Lady, and yes-there's another hot Jerry Corbetta solo...

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