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Rock / Soul / Blues
Performer: Susan Christie
Title: Paint A Lady
Style: Folk Rock, Country Blues, Psychedelic, Funk, Acoustic
Year 2006
Country US
Genre: Rock / Soul / Blues
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 706
MP3 size: 1559 mb
FLAC size: 1328 mb
WMA size: 1457 mb
Other formats: AUD RA XM TTA DMF AC3 APE

Susan Christie - Paint A Lady mp3 album


Susan Christie - Paint A Lady mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Rainy Day 3:09
A2 Paint A Lady 3:22
A3 For The Love Of A Soldier 3:55
A4 Ghost Riders In The Sky 3:26
B1 Yesterday, Where's My Mind? 9:04
B2 Echo In Your Mind 3:17
B3 When Love Comes 2:18
B4 No One Can Hear You Cry 2:21

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Finders Keepers Records
  • Copyright (c) – John Hill Music, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – www.gzvinyl.com
  • Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – 66108E

Credits

  • Bass – Kirk Hamilton
  • Drums – Jim Valerio*
  • Producer – Jon Hill*
  • Songwriter – Bill Soden

Notes

Plain white double hole inner sleeve.
Made in the EU.
℗ Finders Keepers Records 2006
© John Hill Music 1969

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 060099 500114
  • Barcode (Reader): 5060099500114
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A (stamped)): 66108E1/A www.gzvinyl.com
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B (stamped)): 66108E2/A
  • Rights Society: MCPS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BMS002 Susan Christie Paint A Lady ‎(CD, Album) B-Music BMS002 US 2006
FKR007CD Susan Christie Paint A Lady ‎(CD, Album) Finders Keepers Records FKR007CD Europe 2006


Ueledavi
According to the Finders Keepers website the lp will be repressed and be on sale early 2019. I did add this comment a couple of days ago but the comment was mysteriously deleted! I am only trying to inform a quite substantial amount of people with this record on their wishlist of the forthcoming availability.
Purebinder
Just spotted this on their bandcamp and came to say the same. Buzzin!
dermeco
great to see it being reissued and nice to see people charging 60 for a VG copy will only get a fraction of that price. FK seem to be going through sold out back catalogue, which is nice. Vampires Of Dartmoore on the way too apparently
Chilldweller
How rare can a rare record be? - medium rare? uncooked? how about unreleased?Susan Christie was a Philly based sophomore folk singer who had one novelty hit for a major label and never quite recovered - Afterwards, her psychedelic take on country standards and hand crafted tales of inner-city solitude backed by a break heavy folk-funk rhythm section was never accepted as a commercial viabilty by record company big-wigs - They obviously couldnt quite muster their nostradamus sensibilities to forsee what future hiphop producers and DJ's would be feeding into digital music-machines 30 years down the line!Luckily three -fifths of a handful (literally three!) privately pressed vanity copies were manufactured in early 1970 one of which became the source material for Finders Keepers 6th LP in their expanding library of obscure, obtuse, obsolete and obsessive vintage music from the 60's and 70's. Uber legend John Hill who penned the acid-rock floor-filler 'LOVE,LOVE,LOVE,LOVE,LOVE,' for 'Wool' and 'Pacific Gas And Electric' produced the LP which featues 9 tracks including a Johnny Cash cover and a 12 minute 'drugsploitation' epic called 'Yesterday - Where's My Mind' featuring Susan flipping vocal styles between Janis Joplin and Margo Guryan (...who was in fact a close friend of Susans at the time of recording).
fr0mTheSkY
"Yesterday, Where's My Mind" is such a great acid track, and really does capture that "freakout" moment at its best. ....... What's not good is that the company who re-released it is keeping it in limited supply to keep the value so high. I hope the original artists gets something out of this, especially considering the lie, about "3 vanity-only pressings made" and the such. (I have seen 2 OG copies before) Isn't this called false advertising?
INwhite
2 ogs? wow ..up them here man.
crazy mashine
The main riff from that song sounds extremely familiar to me. I think someone must have "borrowed" it. Not sure who though, I can't remember