Atlanta Rhythm Section
The ten songs that make up ARS' self-titled debut album were recorded at Studio One in Doraville, GA in Nov. 1971. Producer/songwriter Buddy Buie wrote nine of the songs in partnership with others in the band. While the sound of the album may have become a little dated over time, what still comes through today are two traits that ARS was starting to refine and would prove to be their strong points over the years-great songwriting and excellent musicianship. From the opening Love Me Just a Little (Sometime) to the instrumental Earnestine, the acoustic version of Another Man's Woman and the rock of Yours and Mine, ARS began laying a solid musical foundation for future albums.
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1. \"Love Me Just A Little (Sometime)\" (Nix, Daughtry, Buie) 6:05
2. \"Baby No Lie\" (Nix, Daughtry, Buie, Bailey) 3:51
3. \"All In Your Mind\" (Buie, Cobb) 3:16
4. \"Earnestine\" (Nix, Daughtry, Bailey, Goddard) 2:33
5. \"Forty Days And Forty Nights\" (Bramblett, Causey, Jones) 4:21
6. \"Another Man's Woman (It's So Hard)\" (Nix, Daughtry, Buie) 4:46
7. \"Days Of Our Lives\" (Buie, Bailey, Cobb) 3:12
8. \"Yours And Mine\" (Nix, Buie) 2:39
9. \"Can't Stand It No More\" (Buie, Cobb, Justo) 4:02
10. \"One More Problem\" (Nix, Daughtry, Buie, Bailey) 3:08
It was originally released on the Decca label DL75265. It was produced by Buddy Buie.