1 Love Comes In Funny Packages 2 Cinderella 3 More Than It Seems 4 Getting My Hat 5 G.I. Joe 6 Think Twice 7 She Said Yeah 8 The Village Shuck 9 What Does An Indian Look Like
10 Hollywood 1923 11 Handles of Care 12 Yuk Yuk 13 In the Evening 14 Salvation Jam 15 Come on over Here 16 What'll I Do #42
Musicians
Salvation; * Al Linde - vocals * Artie McLean - bass * Joe Tate - guitar * U.S. of Arthur (Art Resnick) - keyboards * Teddy Stewart - drums * Rick Levin - drums
The following may also have contributed; * Tom Scott * Bill Plummer * Mike Wofford * Paul Beaver * Jim Gordon * Hal Blaine * Jay Lewis
Credits * Original producer - Bob Thiele
Related releases Tracks 1 to 9 were originally released on; * Salvation , Salvation, 1968
Biography San
Francisco psychedelic band Salvation was formed in 1967 by singer Al
Linde and guitarist Joe Tate, who first met while students at the
University of Washington. Bassist Artie McLean, keyboardist Art
Resnick, and drummer Teddy Stewart later completed the original lineup,
which at first called itself the New Salvation Army Banned. After
earning featured spots in a series of concerts in Golden Gate Park, the
band signed to ABC Records, albeit on the condition they abbreviate
their name for fear of legal action from the actual Salvation Army.
Salvation's self-titled debut LP followed in 1968, boasting an
expansive, eclectic sound highlighted by the first single, "Think
Twice." Opening slots for bands including the Doors, Big Brother &
the Holding Company, and Canned Heat followed, and around the time of
their second album, 1969's Gypsy Carnival Caravan, Salvation traveled
to New York City to headline the Fillmore East and the Village Gate.
But their future was jeopardized after the group's management reputedly
ran off with their ABC advance, and in 1970 Salvation dissolved;
Resnick later resurfaced in jazz circles with a handful of solo
recordings as well as sideman dates behind Nat Adderley, Freddie
Hubbard, and others. ~ ~Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide