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Eight years after the release of the band's first album (in March 1975), it was reissued by Capitol under the name The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt, as a result of the multi-platinum success Linda Ronstadt had in 1974-75 as a solo artist with the No. 1 album Heart Like A Wheel. The song listing in the reissue highlighted Ronstadt's ...
Jan 30, 2024 · The crowning glory was the unique voice of Linda Ronstadt. Such was the combination of three friends who coalesced in Los Angeles in 1965 as the Stone Poneys. The misspelling of “ponies” was ...
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The album was released in the LP format on Capitol on January 30, 1967, in both monaural and stereophonic editions (catalogue numbers T 2666 and ST 2666, respectively). In March 1975, Capitol reissued the album under the name The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt (catalogue number ST-11383), following the multi-platinum success Linda ...
Side 2. “Sweet Summer Blue and Gold” (Bobby Kimmel, Ken Edwards) – 2:18. “Wild about My Lovin'” (Traditional – Adapted by Kimmel, Ronstadt and Edwards) – 3:50. “If I Were You” (Kimmel, Edwards) – 1:58. “Back Home” (Edwards) – 2:00. “Just a Little Bit of Rain” (Fred Neil) – 2:20. “Meredith (On My Mind ...
Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt (1967) Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III (1968) Hand Sown...Home Grown (1969) Silk Purse (1970) Linda Ronstadt (1971) Don't Cry Now (1973) Heart Like a Wheel (1974) Prisoner in Disguise (1975) Hasten Down the Wind (1976)
Professional ratings. Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III is the third and final studio album by The Stone Poneys, released on April 29, 1968. Singer Linda Ronstadt would release her first solo album the following year. While ostensibly a Stone Poneys album, Vol. III represents a transition and a shift in focus from the first two ...