Rarities from the Capitol Vaults
Rarities from the Capitol Vaults is a compilation album by Australian-American pop singer Helen Reddy that was released in 2009 by EMI Music Special Markets and boasts 10 previously unreleased songs (tracks 1-10) as well as two lesser-known recordings.
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Released | July 21, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 1971-1980 | |||
Genre | Vocal Pop/Rock[1] | |||
Length | 42:49 | |||
Label | EMI Music Special Markets | |||
Producer | Tom Catalano Frank Day Kim Fowley Ron Haffkine Larry Marks Jay Senter[2] | |||
Helen Reddy chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Reception
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic writes, "The biggest surprise here is that a fair number of the unreleased songs tend to have a prominent backbeat -- usually some sort of play on disco, but 'Tell Jack' is a pretty terrific slice of Elton John-styled glam rock."[1]
Track listing
- "I Am Woman" (alternate version) (Ray Burton, Helen Reddy) – 2:24
- from sessions for the 1971 album I Don't Know How to Love Him
- "Me and My Love" (Bruce Roberts, Carole Bayer Sager) – 3:28
- from sessions for the 1978 album We'll Sing in the Sunshine
- "Together" (Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel) – 3:23
- from sessions for the 1978 album We'll Sing in the Sunshine
- "Rhythm Rhapsody" (Ralph Schuckett, John Siegler) – 4:15
- from sessions for the 1978 album We'll Sing in the Sunshine
- "Blue" (alternate version) (Joe Raposo) – 4:34
- from sessions for the 1978 album We'll Sing in the Sunshine
- "Tell Jack" (Phil Galdston, Peter Thorn) – 4:24
- no recording information provided
- "Exhaustion" (Robin Sinclair) – 2:28
- from sessions for the 1979 album Reddy
- "Don't Mess with a Woman" (alternate version) (Michael Curtis, Richard Curtis, Patty Moan) – 3:38
- from the session in which "I Am Woman" was rerecorded for single release
- "Lullaby" (Helen Reddy, Carole Bayer Sager) – 3:02
- no recording information provided
- "Songs" (alternate version) (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) – 3:11
- from sessions for the 1974 album Love Song for Jeffrey
- "Take What You Find" (extended mix) (Julie Didier, Casey Kelly) – 5:01
- promotional-only, extended 12" disco edition
- "Plus de Chansons Tristes (No Sad Song)" (Carole King, Toni Stern) – 3:01
- English-language version appears on the 1971 album Helen Reddy
Personnel
- Original albums
- Helen Reddy – vocals
- Tom Catalano – producer ("Songs")[3]
- Frank Day – producer ("Exhaustion")[4]
- Kim Fowley – producer ("Me and My Love", "Together", "Rhythm Rhapsody", "Blue")[5]
- Ron Haffkine – producer ("Take What You Find")[6]
- Larry Marks – producer ("I Am Woman", "Plus de Chansons Tristes")[7][8]
- Jay Senter – producer ("Don't Mess with a Woman")[9]
- Compilation
- Kevin Flaherty – producer
- Peter Borsari – photography
- Gunther – photography
- Douglas Kirkland – cover photo, photography
- Susan Lavoie – art direction
- David McEowen – mastering
- Helen Reddy – track notes
- Steve Silvas – design
- Jordan Sommers – music consultant
- mastered at Capitol Mastering Studios, Hollywood, California
Notes
- "The Woman I Am: The Definitive Collection - Helen Reddy". allmusic.com. All Media Network, LLC. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- (2006) The Woman I Am: The Definitive Collection by Helen Reddy [CD booklet]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records 09463-57613-2-0.
- (1974) Love Song for Jeffrey by Helen Reddy [album jacket]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records SO-11284.
- (1979) Reddy by Helen Reddy [album jacket]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records SO-11949.
- (1978) We'll Sing in the Sunshine by Helen Reddy [album jacket]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records SW-11759.
- (1980) Take What You Find by Helen Reddy [album jacket]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records SOO-12068.
- (1971) I Don't Know How to Love Him by Helen Reddy [album jacket]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records ST-762.
- (1971) Helen Reddy by Helen Reddy [album jacket]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records ST-857.
- (1973) Long Hard Climb by Helen Reddy [album jacket]. Los Angeles: Capitol Records SMAS-11213.
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