Libby Titus (Remastered) Libby Titus

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Album-Release:
1977

HRA-Release:
11.03.2020

Label: Columbia/Legacy

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Libby Titus

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  • 1 Fool That I Am 03:48
  • 2 Kansas City (a/k/a - K.C. Lovin') (Album Version) 03:27
  • 3 Can This Be My Love Affair (Album Version) 02:32
  • 4 The Night You Took Me To Barbados In My Dreams (Album Version) 02:46
  • 5 Love Has No Pride 03:53
  • 6 Yellow Beach Umbrella (Album Version) 04:18
  • 7 Can't Believe You're Mine (Album Version) 02:23
  • 8 Miss Otis Regrets (Album Version) 03:45
  • 9 Wish I Could (Album Version) 03:00
  • 10 Darkness 'Til Dawn (Album Version) 03:45
  • Total Runtime 33:37

Info for Libby Titus (Remastered)



Libby Titus, Levon Helm's long-time girlfriend and mother to his daughter Amy, recorded two albums in the 1970's, both titled Libby Titus. This second one is from 1977 (Columbia 34152) and features a quartet of producers: Phil Ramone, Paul Simon, Carly Simon and Robbie Robertson (Libby's debut album, released as The Hot Biscuit Disc Company (a subsidiary of Capitol Records) ST-9101, includes covers of the Beatles' "Fool On The Hill" and "Here, There And Everwhere". The back cover of the album says, "Libby Makes The World Go Round," but the title of the album seems to be just 'Libby Titus.' No Band members were credited on it).

On the 1977 Libby Titus, Robbie produced "The Night You Took Me to Barbados in My Dreams" (by Libby and Hirth Martinez), a marvelous tune with Garth on keyboards, and "Miss Otis Regrets" (by Cole Porter) with Robbie on guitar. Of note to Band fans is a Libby Titus/Carly Simon song "Can This Be My Love Affair" (sound sample available below) which is obviously about Levon Helm. She also co-wrote (with Eric Kaz) "Love Has No Pride" which was covered by Bonnie Raitt (on her Woodstock-session LP, "Give it Up"), and later by Linda Ronstadt.

Libby Titus, vocals, backing vocals
Garth Hudson, keyboards
Don Grolnick, keyboards
Robbie Robertson, guitar
Hugh McCracken, guitar
John Tropea, guitar
Tony Levin, bass
Ricky Marotta, drums
Grady Tate, drums
Paul Simon, backing vocals
Lani Groves, backing vocals
Patti Austin, backing vocals

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