The New World of Leonard Nimoy
The New World of Leonard Nimoy is the fifth and final album of Leonard Nimoy. Dot Records released the album in June 1970.
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| Released | June 1970 | |||
| Genre | Folk music Country music | |||
| Label | Dot | |||
| Producer | Steve Clark | |||
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Background
Unlike the four previous albums, there was no production input from Charles R. Grean or George Tipton. Instead, the production was provided by a crew of different producers, arrangers, and engineers who gave the album a country sound. Nevertheless, the album featured Nimoy's theme of songs about the human condition, love, and people living together in the world.
Track listing
Side one
- "Time To Get It Together" (Smokey Roberds)
- "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" (Mel Tillis)
- "The Mayor of Ma's Cafe" (Paul Hampton)
- "I Walk the Line" (Johnny Cash)
- "I Finally Saw the Two of You Today" (Bruce Belland, David Somerville)
- "Mary's Near" (Allen Wayne, Henry Capps)
Side two
- "Abraham, Martin and John" (Dick Holler)
- "Proud Mary" (John Fogerty)
- "Let it Be Me" (Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë)
- "Everybody's Talkin'" (Fred Neil)
- "The Sun Will Rise" (Leonard Nimoy)
- "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" (Jackie DeShannon, Randy James Myers, James E. Holiday)
Production
- Produced by Steve Clark
- Arranged by Ben Benay except "The Mayor Of Ma's Cafe," "Proud Mary," "The Sun Will Rise," and "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" by Mike Henderson
- Recorded at Harmony Recorders, Hollywood, California
References
External links
- Review of New World of Leonard Nimoy at maidenwine.com, a detailed Leonard Nimoy fan site.
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