US69 Yesterdays Folks
1969 Vinyl Allentown Press
Psychedelic Rock
Funk

Main image
Buddah Records
alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute Bob DePalma
arranged by [horns] Bill Durso
arranged by [horns] Bob DePalma
artwork [cover art] John Sposato
bass guitar Gil Nelson
cover [concept and direction], art direction [cover concept and direction] Silver & Morris, Inc.
drums Bill Cartier
engineer [associate engineer] Dan Zellman
engineer [associate engineer] Jack Soos
engineer [executive engineer] Bill Lobb
leader, arranged by, vocals, guitar Bill Durso
photography by The Producers Inc
piano, trumpet Don DePalma
producer Trod Nossel Productions Inc.
saxophone, flute Gil Nelson
sleeve notes The Shark
tracks a1 written-by Alan Bushman
written-by Bill Durso
Recorded At Syncron Sound Studios
Recorded At East Coast Sound
Record Company Viewlex, Inc.
Copyright (c) Linesider Productions Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At Bell Sound Studios
Pressed By Allentown Record Co. Inc.
Variant pressed by [l512061].

Has brown cardboard sleeve laminated with printed paper --recognizable on cover back.
The back cover text is about how U.S. '69 was formed in 1968. Finish-line:
...To all this, Durso's mom was overheard to say, 'Just because Buddah pays them money, doesn't make them professional.
—The Shark, Cynic in Residence

Front cover: Yesterdays Folks / US 69
Back cover: Yesterdays Folks US 69 The Authorized Version
Labels: U.S. '69



Pressing Plant ID: ARC (Etched both sides runout)
Rights Society: BMI
Matrix / Runout: BDS 5035A (A-Side Label)
Matrix / Runout: BDS 5035B (B-Side Label)
Matrix / Runout: BDS5035A-4 ARC2119 (Side A runout, variant 1)
Matrix / Runout: ARC2-1-69 BDS5035A-4 ARC2119 (Side B runout, variant 1)
Matrix / Runout: BDS5035A-4 ARC 2-27-69 (Side A runout, variant 2)
Matrix / Runout: BDS5035A-4 Bell Sound ARC 1-27-9 (Side B runout, variant 2)
Matrix / Runout: BDS5035A-4 ARC 1- 27-9 (Side A runout, variant 3)
Matrix / Runout: BDS5035B-2 Bell Sound ARC 2-1-69 (Side B runout, variant 3, Bell sound etched)



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