The Youngbloods Earth Music
1968 Vinyl Hollywood Pressing
Folk Rock

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RCA Victor, RCA Victor
arranged by The Youngbloods
bass Jesse Colin Young
drums Joe Bauer
engineer [recording] Mickey Crofford
engineer [recording] Mike Moran
guitar Banana
guitar, harmonica Jerry Corbitt
piano Banana
tracks a1, a4, b1 to b4 producer Felix Pappalardi
tracks a1 to a6, b5 producer The Youngbloods
production manager [assistant] Ralph Collins
production manager [supervisor] Bob Cullen
tracks a2 to a4, b3 to b5 vocals Banana
tracks a1 to a2, a4 to a5, b2 to b3, b5 vocals Jerry Corbitt
tracks a1 to a2, a4 to b5 vocals Jesse Colin Young
Record Company RCA Corporation
Copyright (c) RCA Corporation
Recorded At RCA's Studio B
Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood
A RCA,Hollywood pressing variant of this repress on the newer orange labels.
A true repress of the original October 1967 Hollywood release with 3S stampers.
Pre Dynaflex orange labels with 1 diameter pressing ring which began to appear on RCA pressings in 1968.

A5 is a traditional song incorrectly credited to Young-Lomax. Printed in American Ballads and Folk Songs, by John A. Lomax and his son Alan Lomax, published in 1934. In a note below Sugar Babe, the Lomaxes state: words and melody reprinted from the second volume of English Folk Songs of the Southern Appalachians, collected by Cecil Sharp, edited by Maud Karpeles. That book was published in 1932.
Pressing Plant ID: H (Deadwax stamped)
Rights Society: BMI (A1, A2, A4 thru A6; B1 thru B5)
Rights Society: ASCAP (A3)
Matrix / Runout: UPRS-3787 (A label)
Matrix / Runout: UPRS-3788 (B label)
Matrix / Runout: UPRS -3787--3S H (A stamped)
Matrix / Runout: UPRS -3788- 3S H (B stamped)