1971 Bob Lind – Since There Were Circles

Since There Were Circles is an album by Bob Lind, released in 1971 on Capitol Records.

Bob Lind (born Robert Neale Lind, November 25, 1942) is an American folk music singer-lyricist, who helped define the 1960s folk rock movement in the U.S. and U.K. Lind is well known for his transatlantic hit record, “Elusive Butterfly”, which reached number 5 on both the US and UK charts in 1966. Many musicians have recorded songs by Lind, who continues to write, record and perform.

Tracks

1  I Love To Sing – Sweet Harriet (Bob Lind) 04:18
2  City Scenes (Bob Lind) 03:24
3  Love Came Riding (Bob Lind) 03:06
4  Loser (Bob Lind) 03:25
5  Not That I Would Want Her Back (Bob Lind) 02:45
6  Theme From The Music Box (Bob Lind) 03:22
7  Anymore (Bob Lind) 03:28
8  Spilling Over (Bob Lind) 03:50
9  She Can Get Along (Bob Lind) 02:51
10  Up In The Morning Me (Bob Lind) 02:01
11  Since There Were Circles (Bob Lind) 05:02

Media

Musicians

BassDavid P Jackson
BassCarol Kaye
DrumsPaul Humphrey
GuitarBernie Leadon
GuitarBob Lind
12 String GuitarJohn Buck Wilkin
BanjoDoug Dillard
PianoMike Lang
PianoRalph Grierson
HarmonicaGene Clark
VocalsBob Lind

Liner Notes

Producer – Doug Weston
Arranged By – Jimmy Bond
Conductor – Jimmy Bond
Engineer – Bob Hughes