词条 | Let the Days Go By |
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| name = Let the Days Go By | type = Album | artist = Bryn Haworth | cover = DAYS2.jpg | alt = | released = 1974 | recorded = Island Studios, October 1973 and March 1974 (also elsewhere July and September 1973) | venue = | studio = | genre = Folk, Gospel, R&B | length = | label = Island ILPS 9287 | producer = Bryn Haworth, Richard Digby Smith, John Porter | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = Sunny Side of the Street | next_year = 1975 }}{{listen | filename = I Won't Lie.ogg | title = I Won't Lie Sample | description = An audio sample of "I Won't Lie (This Time)" (1974) | pos = }} Let the Days Go By is the first studio album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Bryn Haworth, released in 1974 by Island Records. The first song on the album "Grappenhall Rag" was also issued as a single by Island Records (b/w "I Won't Lie (This Time)", Cat No. WIP 6200). Interviewed in 2009 about the reception given to the album, Haworth recalled: "It was quite positive actually. I think most of the music press found it quite fresh, you know. Back in those days there was an openness to all styles of music; it wasn't as narrow as it is now. And because it was a mix of songs and styles it seemed to please most people."[1] Track listing{{Tracklist| headline = Side one | all_writing = Bryn Haworth, except where noted | title1 = Grappenhall Rag | length1 = 2:52 | title2 = All I Want | length2 = 3:31 | title3 = I Won't Lie (This Time) | note3 = Haworth, Zacuto, Tepp | length3 = 4:16 | title4 = Ee I Love You Lass | length4 = 2:12 | title5 = Miss Swiss | length5 = 2:11 | title6 = Let the Days Go By | length6 = 3:41 }}{{Tracklist | headline = Side two | title7 = Get Yourself a Man | length7 = 2:45 | title8 = Time Has Come | length8 = 4:29 | title9 = Whims and Ways | length9 = 3:14 | title10 = All I Need Is a Home | length10 = 3:15 | title11 = Anywhere You Want to Be | length11 = 3:07 }} RecordingTracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 10: March 1974, Island Studios, London Producer: Bryn Haworth/ Richard Digby Smith Engineer: Richard Diggy Smith Assistant engineer: Dave Hutchins Tracks 7 and 8: October 1973, Island Studios, London Producer: John Porter Engineer: Phil Ault ("Get Yourself A Man" remixed by Richard Digby Smith) Track 6: September 1973, Centre Music, Hollywood, California Track 11: July 1973, Marshall's Ranch, Malibu, California Engineer: Bryn Haworth Musicians
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PackagingThe original cardboard inner sleeve for the vinyl record was printed, on both sides, with a multicoloured lotus petal mandala. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/music/Bryn_Haworth_The_guitar_maestro_recalls_his_60s_and_70s_secular_years/35735/p2/ |title=Page 2 of Bryn Haworth: The guitar maestro recalls his '60s and '70s "secular years" - Bryn Haworth |publisher=Crossrhythms.co.uk |date=2009-05-01 |accessdate=2014-07-08}} 4 : 1974 debut albums|Bryn Haworth albums|albums produced by John Porter (musician)|Island Records albums |
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