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Released
  
August 1968 (1968-08)

Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb (1968)
  
Words and Music (1970)

Release date
  
1968

Genre
  
Pop music

Length
  
23:53

Artist
  
Jimmy Webb

Label
  
Reprise Records

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Recorded
  
March 23, 1968 Hollywood, California, USA

Similar
  
Jimmy Webb albums, Pop music albums

Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb, released in 1968 on Epic Records.

Contents

Background

The album consists of a set of early demo recordings, redubbed and reorchestrated by Epic Records without Webb's participation or consent. None of Webb's hit songs from that period appear on the album, and the sound quality of the recording is inferior. Webb later denounced the release in the strongest terms:

My most serious handicap when I first 'went artist' was a counterfeit 'Webb solo LP' called Jimmy Webb Sings Jimmy Webb, which was produced by a bunch of ruffians from some old demos of mine and tarted up to sound like "MacArthur Park". It was quite a piece of crap and was received with great anticipation and crushing disappointment at the radio level.

Critical reception

Webb strongly disliked the album. In his review for Allmusic, Bruce Eder wrote that Epic was "looking for the same effect as those early Randy Newman albums on Warner Bros. with far less success, artistic or commercial". Eder concluded that the album is of "purely historical interest".

Track listing

All tracks written by Jimmy Webb.

Personnel

Music
  • Jimmy Webb – vocals, piano
  • Elton "Skip" Mosher – vocals
  • Jim Stotler – vocals
  • Greg Waitman – vocals
  • Production
  • Hank Levine – orchestral arrangements, conductor
  • Jimmy Webb – arrangements (5,7,9)
  • Bob Breault – recording engineer
  • Sy Mitchell – recording engineer
  • Sid Maurer – cover painting
  • Songs

    1I Keep It Hid
    2You're So Young
    3I'll Be Back

    References

    Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb Wikipedia