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Of a Simple Man
1972 studio album by Lobo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Of a Simple Man is the second album by Lobo, released in 1972 on Big Tree Records.[1]
It is Lobo's most popular album, peaking at #37 on the US Top LP chart. Two of its singles were Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and chart toppers on the Easy Listening chart.
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Track listing
All songs are written by Kent LaVoie.
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Personnel
- Production
- Producer: Phil Gernhard
- Engineer: Bob Richardson
- Photography: Marion Moorman
- [John Abbott - String Arrangements]
- [Phil Benton - Electric Guitars]
- [Steve Feldman - Keyboard/Congas/Vibes]
- [A. Michael Gatley - Vocal Harmonies]
- [Phil Gernhard - String Arrangements]
- [Ellie Greenwich - Vocal Harmonies]
- [Harwood. Barry - Electric Guitars]
- [Robert John - Vocal Harmonies]
- [Ben Lanzarone - Keyboard]
- [Kent "Lobo" LaVoie - Acoustical Guitars/Vocals/Vocal Harmonies/Electric Guitars/Keyboard]
- [George Marge - Flute/Recorder/Sax]
- [John Mulkey - Bass]
- [Barbara Sipple - Vocal Harmonies]
- [Steve Tadanger - Vocal Harmonies]
- [Thumpy - Australian Marching Drums]
- [Roy Yeager - Drums]
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Charts
- Album
- Singles
References
External links
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