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  1. Elliott played guitar on Van Dyke Parks' debut album, 1967's Song Cycle, and released a solo album of his own, The Candlestickmaker, in 1970. He reunited with the Beau Brummels on occasion, most notably in the mid-1970s when the group released a 1975 self-titled album .

  2. The Candlestickmaker is the lone solo album by American musician Ron Elliott, released in 1970 on Warner Bros. It was recorded following the dissolution of The Beau Brummels , with whom Elliott had been the chief songwriter and guitarist.

  3. Song Cycle is the debut album by American recording artist Van Dyke Parks, released in November 1967 by Warner Bros. Records. With the exception of three cover songs, Song Cycle was written and composed by Parks, while its production was credited to Warner Bros. staff producer Lenny Waronker.

  4. www.albumlinernotes.com › Song_Cycle__68_Song Cycle (68)

    By The People (Van Dyke Parks) 12. Pot Pourri (Van Dyke Parks) Produced by Lenny Waronker. All selections arranged by Van Dyke Parks except "Vine Street" by Randy Newman. All songs (C) 1968 Found Farm Ballads BMI except "Vine Street," published by January Music Corp. BMI and "Donovan's Colours," published by Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., ASCAP.

  5. 25 de ago. de 1997 · Engineer [Supervisor] – Lee Herschberg. Graphics – Tom Wilkes (2) Guitar – Dick Rosmini, Ron Elliott (2) Harp – Gayle Levant. Liner Notes – 天辰保文 * Liner Notes [訳詩] – 室矢憲治 * Percussion – Earl Palmer, Gary Coleman, Hal Blaine, James Gordon * Performer [Folk] – Steve Young (2) Photography By – Guy Webster. Producer – Leonard Waronker *

  6. Released December 1967. Song Cycle Tracklist. 1. Vine Street Lyrics. 2. Palm Desert Lyrics. 3. Widow's Walk Lyrics. 4. Up Laurel Canyon Lyrics. 5. The All Golden Lyrics. 6. Van Dyke Parks...

  7. Song Cycle is the debut album by American recording artist Van Dyke Parks, released in November 1967 by Warner Bros. Records. With the exception of three cover songs, Song Cycle was written and composed by Parks, while its production was credited to Warner Bros. staff producer Lenny Waronker.