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There's an Innocent Face
1973 studio album by Curt Boetcher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There's an Innocent Face, released in 1973, is the only solo album that American musician Curt Boettcher completed during his life. He was assisted throughout the recording by a young multi-instrumentalist, Web Burrell.[citation needed] Boettcher (spelt "Boetcher" on the record) was somewhat enamored by the early Emitt Rhodes solo albums, and wanted to make the album in a similar fashion. He used only a few musicians on the record, as opposed to his 1960s productions. It stands in direct contrast to most of his work because it relies almost exclusively on outside songwriting.
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It has been reissued on CD by Sundazed Music.
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Curt Boettcher - vocals, guitar
- Web Burrell - vocals, guitar, drums
- Red Rhodes - steel guitar
- Skip Konte - keyboards
- Les Thornton - tuba on "I Love You More Each Day"
- Willis Masonheimer - tuba on "I Love You More Each Day" and "Wufferton Frog"
- Ric DeLong, Web Burrell - bass
- Wayne Yentis - ARP synthesizer
- Production: Gary Usher, Curt Boettcher, Web Burrell
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