Vinyl of the Day
Joe and Bing: "Daybreak" (LE) 1971
Original "limited edition" pressing of Joe Knowlton & Bing Bingham's debut album, shamelessly bootlegged in subsequent years all over the world, including Brazil (credited twice to "Best of Friends" on Quartin and Tapecar labels) and Europe (credited to Deodato, who, actually, had only overdubbed orchestral arrangements on four tracks...)
The latest CD reissue (released by the UK label Rev-Ola in 2004) credits Eumir Deodato as the producer
Produced by Harry Lookofsky & George Klabin (click on the images to enlarge)
Featuring Dom Um Romão, Joe Beck, Grady Tate et al
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Brazilian LP issue
Best of Friends: "Daybreak" (Tapecar/Black Horse BH LP 1026) 1974
Arranged and Conducted by Eumir Deodato
Produced and Directed by Roberto Quartin (sic)
European LP reissue
Eumir Deodato and Best of Friends: "Daybreak" (CBS Record Bazaar RB 83) 1976
Produced by Roberto Quartin (sic)
CD reissue
Joe & Bing: "Daybreak" (Rev-Ola CD REV 80) 2004
Produced by Eumir Deodato (sic) and Harry Lookofsky
Excerpts from the uncredited CD liner notes: "Originally released in 1971 and produced by Brazilian superstar Eumir Deodato and Harry Lookofsky (father of The Left Banke's Michael Brown), Joe & Bing's Daybreak would be reissued no less then three times around the world by 1976... All Joe and Bing ever saw of Quartin's enthusiasm for the record was a single box of promo copies. Upon receipt of the Quartin LPs, they discovered that their ensemble was actually called Best of Friends, and not Joe & Bing as they had originally intended to be known... The only money the duo saw from sales of Daybreak was from fans that paid $10 for a copy of the private press after their live shows..."
Dear Arnoldo,
ReplyDeleteThank you for featuring our record. It is gratifying to know our music is still out there and being appreciated.
Joe and Bing
joeandbing.com