Peter Matz - Music For Pleasure Scaricare

Tracklist
1 | You've Got A FriendWritten-By – C. King | 4:17 |
2 | Highlights Of The Best Of The BeatlesWritten-By – G. Harrison, J. Lennon - P. McCartney | 6:10 |
3 | The Sound Of SilenceWritten-By – P. Simon | 2:37 |
4 | I Don't Know How To Love HimWritten-By – A. L. Webber - T. Rice | 3:28 |
5 | Highlights Of The Best Of BacharachWritten-By – H. David - B. Bacharach | 4:50 |
6 | Put Your Hand In The HandWritten-By – G. MacLellan | 1:52 |
7 | Help Me Make It Through The NightWritten-By – K. Kristofferson | 2:42 |
8 | It's Too LateWritten-By – C. KingWritten-By [Uncredited] – Toni Stern | 3:12 |
9 | SuperstarWritten-By – A. L. Webber - T. Rice | 3:19 |
10 | Bridge Over Troubled WaterWritten-By – P. Simon | 3:28 |
11 | I'll Never Fall In Love AgainWritten-By – H. David - B. Bacharach | 1:22 |
Versioni
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CQ 31247 | Peter Matz | Quadraphonic Spectacular (LP, Album, Quad) | Columbia | CQ 31247 | US | 1972 |
CAQ 31247 | Peter Matz | Quadraphonic Spectacular (8-Trk, Album, Quad) | Columbia | CAQ 31247 | US | 1972 |
Q 65905 | Peter Matz | Quadraphonic Spectacular (LP, Album, Quad) | CBS | Q 65905 | Spain | 1973 |
Note
The jacket picture is a diversion of "Aldemaro Romero And His Onda Nueva".
Credits are not mentioned at all on release.
Compares to: Peter Matz - Quadraphonic Spectacular
Album
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