

Having written The Association's 'Windy' while living in David Crosby's basement, Ruthann Friedman remained an intriguing and mysterious figure of '60s pop for decades. Until recently her released output consisted of a lone folk album issued in 1970. Unbelievably, many fascinating recordings she created with some of the most revered names in West Coast pop have remained locked away in the vaults... until NOW! Featuring productions by Curt Boettcher, Tommy Lipuma, and Van Dyke Parks, Windy: A Ruthann Friedman Songbook contains 18 tracks from 1966-1970, focusing on Ruthann's pop/rock efforts from this era. Musicians include Randy Newman, Ron Elliott of The Beau Brummels, and Russ Giguere from The Association! One listen to this CD and you'll wonder why Ruthann didn't have more hits of the magnitude of "Windy."
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- Ruthann FRIEDMAN Parolier, Auteur de la musique, Interprète
- Ruthann FRIEDMAN Guitare
- Michael BOTTS Drum, Percussion
- Jim GORDON Drum, Percussion
- Hal BLAINE Drum, Percussion
- Lyle RITZ Basse
- Joe OSBORN Basse
- Peter KAUKONEN Guitare
- Ron ELLIOTT Guitare
- Russ TITELMAN Guitare
- Mike DEASY Guitare
- Van DYKE PARKS Piano, Keyboards
- Randy NEWMAN Piano, Keyboards
- Jim TROXEL Drum, Percussion
- Toxey FRENCH Drum, Percussion, Vibraphone
- Jerry SCHEFF Basse
- Ben BENAY Guitare
- Lee MALLORY Guitare
- Butch PARKER Piano, Keyboards
- Mike HENDERSON Piano, Keyboards
- Jim BELL Oboe
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