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When he led the Lovin' Spoonful from 1965 to 1967, John Sebastian experimented with a variety of styles, expanding from the folk, jug band, and rock & roll that were the band's basic mixture to include everything from country ("Nashville Cats") to orchestrated movie scoring ("Darling, Be Home Soon"). Freed from the confines of a four-piece band, he stretched further on his debut solo album, including the samba-flavored "Magical Connection" and the R&B-styled "Baby, Don't Ya Get Crazy" (complete with the Ikettes on backup vocals) in addition to traditional country on "Rainbows All Over Your Blues," which spotlighted Buddy Emmons on pedal steel guitar. But there were also delicate ballads like the string-filled "She's a Lady," a stripped-down remake of "You're a Big Boy Now," and "The Room Nobody Lives In," the last performed with only a harmonium and bass guitar. And there were pop/rock songs like "Red-Eye Express," "What She Thinks About," and the utopian "I Had a Dream" that you could imagine having fitted easily into the Spoonful's repertoire. The songs continued Sebastian's trend toward a more personal writing style, many of them containing images of travel that corresponded to his peripatetic lifestyle. Like Paul McCartney's McCartney, which followed it into the marketplace by a few months, the album was an eclectic but low-key introduction to the solo career of a former group member whose band was known for more elaborate productions, and all the more effective for that. (John B. Sebastian was the subject of a legal dispute between MGM records and Reprise records, with Reprise winning out, although MGM briefly issued its own version of the LP, apparently taken from a second-generation master. The MGM version is sonically inferior to the Reprise one and has different artwork, but the contents of the two LPs are identical.) ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Red-Eye Express John Sebastian John Sebastian (2:57)
She's a Lady John Sebastian John Sebastian (1:45)
What She Thinks About John Sebastian John Sebastian (3:04)
Magical Connection John Sebastian John Sebastian (2:49)
You're a Big Boy Now John Sebastian John Sebastian (2:49)
Rainbows All Over Your Blues John Sebastian John Sebastian (2:27)
How Have You Been John Sebastian John Sebastian (4:12)
Baby, Don't Ya Get Crazy John Sebastian John Sebastian (3:00)
The Room Nobody Lives In John Sebastian John Sebastian (3:13)
Fa-Fana-Fa John Sebastian John Sebastian (2:48)
I Had a Dream John Sebastian John Sebastian (2:46)

Credits

Bob Fisher (Mastering), Jose Cuervo (Horn), Paul Harris (Organ), David Crosby (Guitar), The Ikettes (Performer), Harvey Brooks (Bass), John Sebastian (Multi Instruments), Mr. Beutens and Mrs. Stanley and Friends (Viol), John Sebastian (Harmonica), Graham Nash (Performer), Paul Harris (Keyboards), Gayle Levant (Harp), Buddy Emmons (Moog Synthesizer), John Harny (Engineer), Buddy Emmons (Performer), Bruce Botnick (Engineer), Gayle Levant (Performer), Bruce Langhorne (Tambourine), John Sebastian (Guitar), Graham Nash (Vocal Harmony), Ray Neopolitan (Performer), Burt Collins (Performer), Danny Weiss (Guitar), Douglas Botnick (Engineer), Catherine Sebastian (Artwork), Paul Rothchild (Producer), Fritz Richmond (Engineer), Stephen Stills (Performer), Stephen Stills (Guitar), Jim Marshall (Photography), Dallas Taylor (Drums), Buzzy Linhart (Vibraphone), Bruce Langhorne (Performer), Buzzy Linhart (Performer), Henry Diltz (Photography), Ray Neapolitan (Bass), Paul "Blind Man" Harris (Performer), Richie Unterberger (Liner Notes), Buddy Emmons (Guitar (Steel)), John Sebastian (Percussion), Edison Youngblood (Engineer), The Ikettes (Vocals), Crosby, David & Graham Nash (Performer), Reinol Andino (Conga), Burt Collins (Horn), John Sebastian (Vocals), Ed Thrasher (Art Direction), Mr. Beutens and Mrs. Stanley and Friends (Lute), Mr. Beutens and Mrs. Stanley and Friends (Flute), Ray Neopolitan (Bass)
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John B. Sebastian
Studio album by John Sebastian
Released January 1970
Genre Folk, rock
Label Reprise
Producer Paul Rothchild
Professional reviews
John Sebastian chronology
John B. Sebastian
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John B. Sebastian is the debut album by American singer/songwriter John Sebastian, released in 1970 (see 1970 in music). It was his first solo album after leaving The Lovin' Spoonful.

The album was involved in a legal dispute between MGM Records and Reprise. MGM briefly issued the LP from a second-generation master. Other than the sound quality, the two LPs are identical.

Contents

Reissues

  • John B. Sebastian was reissued on CD in 2006 by Collector's Choice.

Track listing

All songs written by John Sebastian

  1. "Red-Eye Express" – 2:57
  2. "She's a Lady" – 1:45
  3. "What She Thinks About" – 3:04
  4. "Magical Connection" – 2:49
  5. "You're a Big Boy Now" – 2:49
  6. "Rainbows All Over Your Blues" – 2:27
  7. "How Have You Been" – 4:12
  8. "Baby, Don't Ya Get Crazy" – 3:00
  9. "The Room Nobody Lives In" – 3:13
  10. "Fa-Fana-Fa" – 2:48
  11. "I Had a Dream" – 2:46

Personnel

Production notes

  • Produced by Paul Rothchild
  • John Haeny – engineer
  • Bruce Botnick – engineer
  • Douglas Botnick – engineer
  • Edison Youngblood – engineer
  • Fritz Richmond – engineer
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Henry Diltz – photography
  • Catherine Sebastian – artwork
  • Ed Thrasher – art direction
  • Jim Marshall – photography
  • Richie Unterberger – reissue liner notes

Charts

Year Chart Position
1970 Billboard Pop Albums 20

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