DRESSED IN LOVE,
SHE LIVES FOR LIFE TO BE
GREEN-EYED LADY
FEELS LIFE I NEVER SEE
SETTING SUNS
AND LONELY LOVERS FREE
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Sugarloaf
is the debut album
by American
rock band
It was released in 1970
and reached No. 24
on the Billboard
Top LPs chart.
It is best known for
the No. 3 hit single
"Green-Eyed Lady".
An edit of his
“Tongue in Cheek,”
a track on
the second
Sugarloaf album,
Spaceship Earth,
became a minor hit
in 1971.
For the
follow-up album,
1971's
Spaceship Earth,
Sugarloaf
added guitarist/songwriter
Bob Yeazel,
who had previously
played on
two albums
as part of a
Denver band
called the Beast.
Spaceship Earth
didn't produce any hits,
and disagreements
over the band's
choice of
producers followed.
Yeazel wound up
leaving prior
to the release of
1973's
I Got a Song,
which appeared on
the smaller
Brut label
and featured former
Beast drummer
Larry Ferris.
Resurfacing on
Claridge
in 1975,
Sugarloaf
finally scored that
elusive follow-up hit
with the
title track
from their
fourth and final album,
Don't Call Us -- We'll Call You.
However,
they subsequently
disbanded.
Corbetta went on
to release a
solo album
on Warner Bros.,
and later worked
with
Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons
as a writer,
producer,
and
backing musician.
TRACKLIST
01. Green-Eyed Lady
02 The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Stroll On)
03. Medley: Bach Doors Man
04. West Of Tomorrow
05. Gold And The Blues
06. Things Gonna Change Some
07. Spaceship Earth
08. Rusty Cloud
09. I Don't Need You Baby
10. Rollin' Hills
11. Mother Nature's Wine
12. Country Dawg
13. Woman
14. Music Box
15. Tongue In Cheek
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