Arthur, Hurley, and Gottlieb (Remastered) Arthur, Hurley, and Gottlieb

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Album-Release:
1973

HRA-Release:
21.07.2023

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  • 1Sunshine Ship02:32
  • 2Time Carousel03:26
  • 3Cruisin'02:30
  • 4She's Got Feelings Too02:25
  • 5Fulton County Fair02:06
  • 6Hard Times03:22
  • 7Part of You04:14
  • 8Bobby's Song02:56
  • 9Best Thing to Do02:34
  • 10Traveling Friends05:00
  • Total Runtime31:05

Info for Arthur, Hurley, and Gottlieb (Remastered)



JEFF ARTHUR, MICHAEL HURLEY and NEIL GOTTLIEB shared an interest in music at the University of South Florida in the early '70s, until CBS signed them through CLIVE DAVIS. This here is their debut album from 1973.

Jeffrey Arthur, acoustic guitar, lead vocals, background vocals
Michael Hurley, keyboard, bass, flute, vocals, background vocals
Neil Gottlieb, violin, vocals, background vocals
Additional musicians:
Robert Dougherty, bass
Russell George, bass
Stu Woods, bass
Michael Hurley, bass
Richard Davis, double bass
Steve Gadd, drums
Rick Marotta, drums
Andy Newmark, drums
Grady Tate, drums
Hugh McCracken, guitar
David Spinozza, guitar
John Tropea, guitar
Jeffrey Arthur, acoustic guitar
Eric Weissberg, pedal steel guitar, banjo
Michael Hurley, keyboards
Hubert Laws, flute
Michael Hurley, flute
George Ricci, cello
Corky Hale, harp
Neil Gottlieb, violin
Ralph MacDonald, percussion

Engineered by Bruce Tergesen, Tim Geelan
Produced by Clay Pitts, David Spinozza

Digitally remastered



Jeff Arthur, Michael Hurley and Neil Gottlieb
met at the University of South Florida in the early 1970s, and by 1973 had signed a deal with Columbia Records. Their first single release was: ”Sunshine Ship”, an Arthur penned classic from the self titled LP.

The group recorded 2 albums for Columbia before moving to A&M Records in 1975. No hits followed the “Sunshine Ship release”, and the group broke up pursuing solo ventures.

Jeff Arthur went on to become an Addy winning jingle writer and producer for some of the largest advertising clients in the country. His bio is available on “Where Are They Now?”

This album contains no booklet.

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