The Electric Flag – A Long Time Comin'
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Label: Columbia – CS 9597
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Pitman Pressing
Country: US
Released: 1968
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues
Style: Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Psychedelic
A1 Killing Floor
Voice [Uncredited] – Lyndon B. Johnson
Written-By – C. Burnett*
4:11
A2 Groovin' Is Easy
Backing Vocals [Uncredited] – Cass Elliot
Written-By – R. Polte*
3:05
A3 Over-Lovin' You
Written-By – B. Goldberg*, M. Bloomfield*
2:10
A4 She Should Have Just
Written-By – R. Polte*
5:04
A5 Wine
Arranged By, Adapted By – M. Bloomfield*
Written-By – Trad.*
3:15
B1 Texas
Written-By – B. Miles*, M. Bloomfield*
4:48
B2 Sittin' In Circles
Written-By – B. Goldberg*
3:53
B3 You Don't Realize
Written-By – M. Bloomfield*
4:58
B4 Another Country
Written-By – R. Polte*
8:46
B5 Easy Rider
Written-By – M. Bloomfield*
0:50
Mastered At – Customatrix
Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
Manufactured By – Columbia Records
Manufactured By – CBS Inc.
Published By – Arc Music Corp.
Published By – Albet Music Corp.
Backing Vocals [Shoeshine Vocal Quartet] – Courts*, Bloomfields*
Drums, Percussion – Buddy Miles
Engineer – Roy Segal
Guitar – Sivuca
Guitar, Bass, Percussion – Harvey Brooks
Guitar, Percussion, Liner Notes – Michael Bloomfield*
Keyboards – Barry Goldberg, Herbie Rich, Mike Fonfara*
Percussion – Joe Church (2), John Court, Marcus Doubleday, Nick Gravenites, Sivuca
Percussion, Sitar – Richie Havens
Photography By [Back Cover] – Jim Marshall (3)
Photography By [Cover] – Columbia Records Photo Studio, John Berg, John Vidol, Todd Cazaux
Producer – John Court
Strings – Charles McCracken, George Brown (8), Julius Held, Leo Daruczek
Synthesizer [Moog] – Paul Beaver
Tenor Saxophone – Peter Strazza
Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Herbie Rich
Trumpet – Marcus Doubleday
Violin, Soloist – Bob Notkoff*
Red "360 Stereo Sound" vinyl label.
Track B3 is "Dedicated with great respect to Steve Cropper and Otis Redding".

Pitman pressing from 'P' in runout stamps.

The lower right of the rear sleeve has a jacket manufacturing plant number of '1'.

Produced by John Court
A Groscourt Production

The uncredited voice heard at the beginning of track A1 is an excerpt of Lyndon B. Johnson's 'We Shall Overcome' address to a joint session of Congress on March 15, 1965, which called for the Voting Rights Act.

Runouts are stamped.
Rights Society: BMI
Other (Back cover, bottom right): 1

Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): XSM135248-1A 1 P Λ3 ⬭
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): XSM135249-1A P1 Λ4 4 ⬭