Sugarloaf (album)

Sugarloaf is the debut album by American rock band Sugarloaf. It was released in 1970 and reached No. 24 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. It is best known for the No. 3 hit single "Green-Eyed Lady".

Sugarloaf
Studio album by
Released1970 (1970)
StudioOriginal Sound Studios, Hollywood, California
GenrePsychedelic rock
Length37:37
LabelLiberty
ProducerJ.C. Phillips, Frank Slay
Sugarloaf chronology
Sugarloaf
(1970)
Spaceship Earth
(1971)
Singles from Sugarloaf
  1. "Green-Eyed Lady"
    Released: 1970

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

In his retrospective review for Allmusic, critic Jim Newsom wrote that, aside from the hit "Green Eyed Lady", the album was "mostly generic rock of its era" and side two was "instantly forgettable."[1]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Green-Eyed Lady"Jerry Corbetta, J.C. Phillips, David Riordan6:50
2."The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Stroll On)"Chris Dreja, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf2:23
3."Medley: Bach Doors Man / Chest Fever"Corbetta, Bob Webber, Bob Raymond, Myron Pollock / J.C. Robertson9:06
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
4."West of Tomorrow"Corbetta, Phillips, Raymond5:25
5."Gold and the Blues"Corbetta, Raymond, Webber, Pollock7:15
6."Things Are Gonna Change Some"Corbetta, Raymond, Webber, Veeder van Dorn6:38
Total length:37:37

Personnel

  • Jerry Corbetta - organ, piano, clavichord, vocals
  • Bob Webber - guitar, vocals
  • Bob Raymond - bass
  • Myron Pollock - drums
  • Bob MacVittie - drums (on Green-Eyed Lady)
  • Veeder van Dorn -vocals on West of Tomorrow and Things Are Gonna Change Some
Technical
  • Paul Buff - engineer
  • Ron Wolin - art direction, design
  • Howard Risk - photography
  • Langdon Winner - liner notes

References

  1. Newsom, Jim. "Sugarloaf > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved March 8, 2019.



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