4th English Album
4th English Album is a studio album of the French singer Françoise Hardy released in South Africa in 1971. A French edition was released with no title in 1972. Since its French reissue in 2000 on CD, the album has a new cover and bears the title of its most commercially successful song: "If You Listen" (See section: "Other editions").
4th English Album | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1971 (South Africa) | |||
Recorded |
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Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 37:28 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | MvN | |||
Producer | Françoise Hardy | |||
Françoise Hardy chronology | ||||
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Alternative covers | ||||
French edition (1972) | ||||
Alternative cover | ||||
French reissue (2000) |
First edition
- South Africa, December 1971: LP, 4th English Album, MvN (MVC 3520).
Background
- Arrangements, directions artistic: Tony Cox (A1 to A5 + B1 to B4), Hervé Roy (A6), Tommy Brown & Micky Jones (B5).
- Sound engineers: Victor (A1 to A5 + B1 to B4 + B6), Bernard Estardy (A6), René Ameline (B5).
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "If You Listen" | Tommy Brown & Micky Jones | Tommy Brown & Micky Jones | 3:34 |
2. | "Ocean" (original title: The Ocean[1]) | Beverly Martyn | Beverly Martyn | 3:50 |
3. | "Until It's Time for You to Go" | Buffy Sainte-Marie | Buffy Sainte-Marie | 2:57 |
4. | "The Garden of Jane Delawnay" (original title: The Garden of Jane Delawney[2]) | Bias Boshell | Bias Boshell | 3:34 |
5. | "Sometimes" | Miles Wootton | Allan Taylor[3] | 3:10 |
6. | "Let My Name Be Sorrow" (original title: Quand je te regarde vivre[4]) | Martine Habib | Bernard Estardy | 3:05 |
Total length: | 20:17 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Brûlure" (Sung in French language.) | Françoise Hardy | Françoise Hardy | 2:52 |
2. | "Can’t Get The One I Want" | Beverly Martyn[1] | Beverly Martyn | 2:50 |
3. | "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" | Randy Newman | Randy Newman | 2:41 |
4. | "Take My Hand for A While" | Buffy Sainte-Marie[5] | Buffy Sainte-Marie | 2:58 |
5. | "Bowm Bowm Bowm" (original title: Bown, Bown, Bown[6]) | Tommy Brown & Micky Jones | Tommy Brown & Micky Jones | 3:50 |
6. | "Till The Morning Comes" | Neil Young[7] | Neil Young | 1:32 |
Total length: | 17:11 |
Others editions
- Australia, 1972: LP, Let My Name Be Sorrow, éd. Kundalini/Interfusion (SITFL 934.290).
- New Zealand, 1972: LP, Let My Name Be Sorrow, éd. Kundalini/Interfusion (SITFL 934.290).
- France, September 1972: LP, Kundalini Editions[8] (KUN 65057).
- Netherlands, 1972: LP, Kundalini/CBS (S 65057).
- Brazil, 1974: LP, Kundalini/Som Livre (404.7039).
- Japan, 1975: LP, Love Songs, Kundalini/Epic (ECPO 18).
Reissues
- Japan, 1979 : LP, Love Songs, éd. Kundalini/Epic/Sony (25-3P-75).
- Japan, 1990: CD, Love Songs, éd. Kundalini/Epic/Sony (ESCA 5190).
- France, September 2000: CD (digipak), If You Listen, Virgin (7 24384 99452 5).
- Great Britain, April 2013: CD, Midnight Blues – Paris . London . 1968-72, Ace International (CDCHD 1358).[9]
- Europe, June 2017: CD (digipak), If You Listen, Parlophone/Warner Music.
- Europe, June 2017: LP (black 180 g), If You Listen, Parlophone/Warner Music.
References
- First performers: John Martyn & Beverley Martyn, album Stormbringer!, Island Records (1970).
- First performers: Trees, album The Garden of Jane Delawney, CBS Records (1970).
- First performers: album Sometimes, United Artists Records (1971).
- Song written by Georges Chatelain et Gilles Marchal (sung by Gilles Marchal on SP, Disc AZ (1970)). Mary Hopkin sang the English adaptation on SP, Apple Records (1971).
- First performer, album I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again, Vanguard Records (1968).
- First performer: Françoise Hardy in Portuguese on words of Nara Leão, for a record exclusively distributed in Brazil, SP, Philips Records (1971).
- First performer, album After the Gold Rush, Reprise Records (1970).
- Publishing company created by Françoise Hardy to the end 1969.
- An compilation containing album’s songs and also those album: One-Nine-Seven-Zero.
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