Joy of Cooking is the first studio album by American band Joy of Cooking formed in 1967 in Berkeley, California. The LP album was first released by Capitol Records in 1971 and reissued on CD by Acadia Records on May 5, 2003. The album peaked at 100 on the Billboard 200 in 1971.
Critical reception
In ' (1981), Robert Christgau wrote of the album:
The album was listed as the 6th best of 1971 in The Village Voices Pazz & Jop critics poll. Christgau, the poll's creator, ranked it first in his ballot, while fellow critic Ellen Willis placed it second, behind The Who's Who's Next.
Track listing
All songs written by Toni Brown unless otherwise noted.
Side one
- "Hush" (Traditional) â 2:50
- "Too Late, But Not Forgotten" â 4:24
- "Down My Dream" â 4:21
- "If Some God (Sometimes You Gotta Go Home)" â 3:47
- "Did You Go Downtown" (Terry Garthwaite) â 7:39
- "Dancing Couple" 0:58
Side two
- "Brownsville/Mockingbird" (Brown, Garthwaite/Furry Lewis) â 5:55
- "Red Wine At Noon" â 3:39
- "Only Time Will Tell Me " â 5:17
- "Children's House" â 6:55
Personnel
Joy of Cooking
- Toni Brown â arranger, composer, guitar, steel guitar, kalimba, keyboards, vocals
- David Garthwaite â bass, guitar
- Terry Garthwaite â arranger, clarinet, composer, guitar, 12-string guitar, vocals
- Fritz Kasten â drums, alto saxophone, saxophone
- Ron Wilson â congas, cowbell, harmonica, harp, percussion, tambourine
Additional personnel
- ED Denson â photography
- Jules E. Kliot â photography
- Furry Lewis â composer
- John Palladino â producer
- Phil Sawyer â engineer
- Pete Tytler â artwork
- Ed Ward â liner notes
Charts
References
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Further reading