The Lady's Not For Sale is a 1972 album by Rita Coolidge, and was released on the A&M Records label, AMLH 64370. It was later reissued on the Music For Pleasure label, MFP-50500. The inner gatefold photo was shot on location by Terry Paul (Kris Kristofferson’s bass player) at Stonehenge in the English county of Wiltshire.[2]
The Lady's Not For Sale |
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Released | October 1972 |
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Studio | Wally Heider Recording Studio, Los Angeles; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California |
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Genre | Pop |
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Length | 43:49 |
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Label | A&M and MFP |
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Producer | David Anderle for Willow Productions |
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- Rita Coolidge - vocals
- Marc Benno, Bernie Leadon, Charlie Freeman - guitar
- Al Perkins - rhythm guitar, pedal steel, National slide guitar
- Al Kooper - lead guitar on "The Lady's Not for Sale"
- Jerry McGee - acoustic guitar on "My Crew"
- Sneaky Pete Kleinow - steel guitar on "A Woman Left Lonely" and "Donut Man"
- Carl Radle, Lee Sklar, Tommy McClure - bass
- Michael Utley - keyboards
- Jim Keltner, Russell Kunkel, Sammy Creason - drums
- Booker T. Jones - flute, backing vocals
- John Sebastian - harmonica on "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
- Donna Weiss, Priscilla Jones, Maxine Willard Waters, Sherlie Matthews, Venetta Fields - backing vocals
- Kris Kristofferson - backing vocals and arrangement on "Whiskey, Whiskey"
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- Front & Back Cover Photography - Bob Jenkins
- Inside Photograph - Terry Paul
- Art Direction - Roland Young
- Album Design - Chuck Beeson
- Recording Engineers: Glyn Johns, John Haeny, Richard Moore
- Re-mix Engineer, David Anderle
"The producer of this album would especially like to thank Marc Benno and Kris Kristofferson for their inspiration."