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Genre:Jazz, Latin, Funk / Soul
Tracklist:
A1. As I Open My Eyes 6:28 A2. Take Me There 2:25 A3. I Came And Saw The Beauty Of Your Love 3:32 A4. How 'Bout Bobby? 2:25 A5. Stomp, Stomp, Stomp 2:22 A6. Swingin' On A Sitar 1:33 . Maybe Tomorrow, Never (A Suite) 14:28 B1. Up Front What Counts B2. On The Trail (From "Grand Canyon Suite") B3. Seat Belt B4. Volvo's B5. Gonna Get Some Right Now
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
The album title alludes to a choosy Colombian coffee buyer who appeared in a series of TV commercials for Savarin Coffee Company in the 1960s and 1970s, played by actor Carlos Montalbán.
Gatefold cover.
Cover variant with white typeface.
. Maybe Tomorrow, Never (A Suite)
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society STEMRA Matrix / Runout 6369 405.1 Y Matrix / Runout 6369 405.2 Y Matrix / Runout AA 6369 405 1Y 1 670 111 2 Matrix / Runout AA 6369 405 2Y 1 670 112
Published By Copyright Control Recorded By Flying Dutchman
A2. Take Me There 2:25
A3. I Came And Saw The Beauty Of Your Love 3:32
A4. How 'Bout Bobby? 2:25
A5. Stomp, Stomp, Stomp 2:22
A6. Swingin' On A Sitar 1:33
. Maybe Tomorrow, Never (A Suite) 14:28
B1. Up Front What Counts
B2. On The Trail (From "Grand Canyon Suite")
B3. Seat Belt
B4. Volvo's
B5. Gonna Get Some Right Now