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''Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb'' is the debut album by American singer-songwriter
Jimmy Webb Jimmy Layne Webb (born August 15, 1946) is an American songwriter, composer, and singer. He has written numerous platinum-selling songs, including " Up, Up and Away", " By the Time I Get to Phoenix", " MacArthur Park", " Wichita Lineman", " Wo ...
, released in 1968 on Epic Records.


Background

The album consists of a set of early demo recordings, redubbed and orchestrated by Epic Records without Webb's participation or consent. None of Webb's hit songs from that period appear on the album, and the sound quality of the recording is inferior. Webb later denounced the release in the strongest terms:


Critical reception

Webb strongly disliked the album. In his review for ''Allmusic'', Bruce Eder wrote that Epic was "looking for the same effect as those early Randy Newman albums on Warner Bros. with far less success, artistic or commercial". Eder concluded that the album is of "purely historical interest".


Track listing


Personnel

;Music * Jimmy Webb – vocals, piano
Elton "Skip" Mosher
– backing vocals * Jim Stotler – backing vocals * Greg Waitman – backing vocals ;Production * Hank Levine – producer, orchestra arrangements and conductor * Jimmy Webb – song arrangements * Bob Breault – recording engineer * Sy Mitchell – recording engineer * Sid Maurer – cover painting


References

{{Authority control 1968 debut albums Jimmy Webb albums Epic Records albums