Emitt Rhodes (album)
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Emitt Rhodes is the second album by Emitt Rhodes, released in 1970, although it is generally considered to be his debut album, as The American Dream was a contractual obligation, released without Rhodes' input. Rhodes recorded the instruments on a four-track recorder and then approached Dunhill, who gave him a contract. He transferred the four-track instrumental recordings to an eight-track recorder to add the vocals on the four additional channels (and using a better microphone). The song "Lullabye" was featured in the film The Royal Tenenbaums.
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Emitt Rhodes (album)
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Emitt Rhodes
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Emitt Rhodes 1970 cover.jpg
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Side one
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Side two
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1971
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1970
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Emitt Rhodes, Harvey Bruce
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1970-12-20
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The Village Voice
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Christgau's Record Guide
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B−
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Lullabye
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Long Time No See
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Ever Find Yourself Running
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Fresh as a Daisy
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Live Till You Die
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Promises I've Made
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She's Such a Beauty
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Somebody Made for Me
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With My Face on the Floor
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You Must Have
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You Should Be Ashamed
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You Take the Dark Out of the Night
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Studio album
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Emitt Rhodes is the second album by Emitt Rhodes, released in 1970, although it is generally considered to be his debut album, as The American Dream was a contractual obligation, released without Rhodes' input. Rhodes recorded the album in his home studio. At the time, union rules required that recordings released on major labels must be recorded in proper studios, so the fact that this was a home recording could not be mentioned on the cover. The runout groove of the original LP release on Dunhill Records contained a decorative banner proclaiming, "Recorded at Home." Rhodes wanted to call the album Homecooking, but Dunhill decided to title it Emitt Rhodes. Rhodes recorded the instruments on a four-track recorder and then approached Dunhill, who gave him a contract. He transferred the four-track instrumental recordings to an eight-track recorder to add the vocals on the four additional channels (and using a better microphone). The album reached number 29 on the Billboard album chart. The single "Fresh as a Daisy" reached number 54 on the Hot 100. Billboard later called the album one of the "best albums of the decade". The song "Lullabye" was featured in the film The Royal Tenenbaums. Alt-country singer Tift Merritt recorded a cover of "Live Till You Die" on her 2010 album See You on the Moon.
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