1978 Livingston Taylor – 3 Way Mirror
Three Way Mirror is singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor’s fourth album, released in 1978. Its ten tracks produced the song that was perhaps Taylor’s biggest hit, “I Will Be In Love With You”, as well as “Going Round One More Time”, later covered by Taylor’s brother James on his album That’s Why I’m Here. Taylor promoted the album by touring as the opening act for Linda Ronstadt during her “Living in the USA” national tour.
Tracks
1 Going Round One More Time (Livingston Taylor) 2:50
2 L.A. Serenade (Livingston Taylor) 2:59
3 Gonna Have a Good Time (Livingston Taylor) 2:24
4 Train Off the Track (Livingston Taylor) 3:35
5 I Will Be In Love With You (Livingston Taylor) 3:30
6 No Thank You Skycap (Livingston Taylor) 2:55
7 I’ll Come Running (Livingston Taylor) 3:23
8 Living Without You (Livingston Taylor) 4:18
9 Southern Kids (Livingston Taylor) 3:03
10 How Much Your Sweet Love Means To Me (Livingston Taylor) 2:35
Musicians
1 Going Round One More Time
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Ed Greene |
Guitar | Lee Ritenour |
Acoustic Guitar | Fred Tackett |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Accordion | Nick DeCaro |
Percussion | Steve Forman |
2 L.A. Serenade
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Ed Greene |
Guitar | Lee Ritenour |
Guitar | Brian Ray |
Acoustic Guitar | Fred Tackett |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Accordion | Nick DeCaro |
Percussion | Gary Coleman |
Percussion | Steve Forman |
Background Vocals | Jon Joyce |
Background Vocals | Linda Dillard |
Background Vocals | Shelby Flint |
3 Gonna Have a Good Time
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Mike Baird |
Guitar | Lee Ritenour |
Steel Guitar | Dan Dugmore |
Mandolin | Fred Tackett |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Fiddle | Richard Greene |
Percussion | Steve Forman |
4 Train Off The Track
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Jim Keltner |
Guitar | Billie Walker |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Background Vocals | Nick DeCaro |
5 I Will Be In Love With You
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Mike Baird |
Guitar | Lee Ritenour |
Acoustic Guitar | Fred Tackett |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Horn | Jerry Hey |
Horn | Steve Madaio |
Percussion | Steve Forman |
6 No Thank You Skycap
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Mike Baird |
Acoustic Guitar | Fred Tackett |
Steel Guitar | Dan Dugmore |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Vocals | Maria Muldaur |
7 I’ll Come Running
Bass | Scott Edwards |
Drums | Jim Keltner |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Organ | William Smith |
Trumpet | Jerry Hey |
Trumpet | Steve Madaio |
Sax | Larry Williams |
Sax | Pete Christlieb |
Sax | Kim Hutchcroft |
Background Vocals | Jim Gilstrap |
Background Vocals | Petsye Powell |
Background Vocals | Carolyn Davies |
8 Living Without You
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Jim Keltner |
Guitar | Billie Walker |
Acoustic Guitar | Fred Tackett |
Piano | Jai Winding |
9 Southern Kids
Bass | Scott Edwards |
Drums | Jim Keltner |
Acoustic Guitar | Billie Walker |
Guitar | Joe DiBlasi |
Accordion | Nick DeCaro |
10 How Much Your Sweet Love Means To Me
Bass | David Hungate |
Drums | Mike Baird |
Guitar | Lee Ritenour |
Acoustic Guitar | Fred Tackett |
Piano | Jai Winding |
Liner Notes
Producer – Nick DeCaro
Producer (Executive) – Charles Koppelman
Arranged By (Strings) – Nick DeCaro
Arranged By – Jai Winding (Tracks 1, 2, 5)
Arranged By – Tom Saviano (Tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Concertmaster – Harry Bluestone
Contractor, Coordinator – Frank DeCaro
Recorded By (A.B.C. Studios) – Hank Cicalo
Recorded By (Overdubbing and Mixing Recorded) – Mallory Earl
Recorded By (Wally Heider Studios) – Norm Kinney
Design (Cover) – Paula Scher
Photography By (Cover) – Max Heldweg
Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
Copyright (c) – CBS Inc.
Copyright (c) – Songs of Bandier-Koppelman, Inc.
Copyright (c) – Morgan Creek Music
Copyright (c) – Rear Exit Music Co.
Produced For – The Entertainment Company
Recorded At – ABC Recording Studios
Recorded At – Wally Heider Studios
Overdubbed At – Hollywood Sound Recorders
Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman