Alone Together (Dave Mason album)

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Alone Together is the debut solo album by former Traffic member Dave Mason, released in 1970. Mason was joined on the album by a roster of guest musicians, including Bonnie Bramlett, Leon Russell, Jim Capaldi, Rita Coolidge, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon. The song "Only You Know and I Know" reached number #42 on the Billboard charts in the US and was the record's major commercial success.[2]

About 30% of the records were produced in so-called marble vinyl,[citation needed] a swirled mix of pink, brown and beige, rather than the usual black vinyl.[3] The original record jacket is a tri-fold with a half-pocket on the inside to hold the record (originally issued without a paper inner sleeve). The top of the tri-fold has a die-cut image of Mason in a top hat, collaged behind a rocky outcrop, and there is a small die-cut hole at the top to permit the jacket to be hung on the wall as a poster.[verification needed]

Alone Together album and jacket, featuring "marble vinyl" disc.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dave Mason, except where indicated

No.TitleLength
1."Only You Know and I Know"4:05
2."Can't Stop Worrying, Can't Stop Loving"3:02
3."Waitin' on You"3:05
4."Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave"6:00
5."World in Changes"4:30
6."Sad and Deep as You"3:35
7."Just a Song"2:59
8."Look at You Look at Me" (Dave Mason, Jim Capaldi)7:22

Credits and personnel

Production

  • Dave Mason, Tommy LiPuma - producer
  • Bruce Botnick, Douglas Botnick - recording engineer
  • Al Schmitt - mixing
  • Barry Feinstein, Tom Wilkes - photography/design

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