Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Chuck Findley, Carole Mukogawa, Mike Altschul, Richard Feves, Dick Hyde, George Bohannon, Dan Neufeld, Curtis Amy, Albert Aarons, Robert Bryant, Nina Deveritch, Maurice Dicterow, Marcy Dicterow, Lya Stern, Hari Tsumura, Gene Goe, Fred Seykora, Bobby Dubow, William Collete, The Eddie Kendricks Singers, Thomas Buffam, Ken Yerke, Judith Perett, Jeff Solow, Gottfried Hoogeveen, Danny Kootck, Campbell Kurban, Robert Lipsett, Ronald Folsom, Danny Kortchmar, David T. Walker, Dean Parks, Delores Hall, Dennis Karmazyn, Ernest Watts, Fred Jackson , Harry "Sweets" Edison, Harvey Mason, Sr. , James Taylor , Jay Rosen, Joel O'Brien, John Fischbach, Louise Goffin, Oscar Brashear, Andy Newmark, Plas Johnson , Ralph Schuckett, Russ Kunkel, Sherry Goffin Kondor, Sue Raney, Tom Scott, Denis Brott, Eliot Chapo, Glenn Dicterow, William Green , Richard Kaufman, Terry King, Kathleen Lenski, Paul Polivinick, Nathaniel Rosen, Sheldon Sanov, Barry Socher, Alan de Veritch, Charles Loper, Gordon Marron Strings, Ollie Mitchell, Red Rhodes, Charles Larkey, Abigale Haness, Miwako Watanabe, David Campbell, Bobbye Hall, Polly Sweeney, Denyse Buffum, Haim Shtrum. |  | Audio Mixer: Gerry Goffin. |  | Sony BMG repackaged and re-released five of Carole King's earliest LPs on Ode -- Writer, Music, Rhymes & Reasons, Fantasy, and Wrap Around Joy -- as a slipcased box set. It's not a bad way to acquire the albums if you don't already own them. ~ Al Campbell |  | Sony BMG repackaged and re-released five of Carole King's earliest LPs on Ode -- Writer, Music, Rhymes & Reasons, Fantasy, and Wrap Around Joy -- as a slipcased box set. It's not a bad way to acquire the albums if you don't already own them, but without the inclusion of her top-selling album of 1971, Tapestry, this isn't recommended for the casual fan. ~ Al Campbell | Producer: Milt Calice; Hank Cicalo; John Fischbach; Lou Adler; Andrew Berliner; Norm Kinney; Rick Rowe; Steve Mitchell |
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