| I'll Play For You | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | March 1975 | |||
| Genre | Soft rock | |||
| Label | Warner Bros. | |||
| Producer | Louie Shelton | |||
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I'll Play For You is Seals & Crofts' seventh studio album. The title cut reached #18 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #4 on the Adult Contemporary charts in the summer of 1975. It was equally successful in Canada (Pop #28, AC #2).[1][2] It also charted in New Zealand (#30).[3] "Castles in the Sand" also charted in the U.S. and Canada, peaking at #21 U.S. AC, and #27 Can Pop.[4]
Track listing
All songs written by James Seals and Dash Crofts, except where noted.
- "I'll Play for You"
 - "Golden Rainbow" (James Seals, Dash Crofts, Roger Johnson, Bobby Lichtig, Jim Varley)
 - "Castles in the Sand"
 - "Blue Bonnet Nation"
 - "Ugly City"
 - "Wayland the Rabbit"
 - "Freaks Fret"
 - "Truth Is But a Woman"
 - "Fire and Vengeance"
 
Charts
| Chart (1975) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] | 55 | 
| Canada[6] | 31 | 
| United States (Billboard 200) | 30 | 
Personnel
- Musicians
 
- Jim Seals – vocals (except on "Golden Rainbow"), guitar, banjo
 - Dash Crofts – vocals (except on "Wayland the Rabbit"), acoustic and electric mandolins, mandola on "Castles in the Sand"
 - Louie Shelton – guitar, banjo
 - Ovid Stevens – slide guitar
 - Jack Lenz – keyboards (including ARP synthesizer on "Fire and Vengeance"), flute on "I'll Play for You"
 - David Paich – keyboards
 - Wilton Felder – bass (except on "I'll Play for You" and "Castles in the Sand")
 - Mike Porcaro – bass on "I'll Play for You" and "Castles in the Sand"
 - Ed Greene – drums (except on "I'll Play for You" and "Golden Rainbow")
 - Jim Varley – drums on "I'll Play for You"
 - Jeff Porcaro – drums on "Golden Rainbow"
 - Antoine Dearborn – percussion
 - Gene Capriano, Bob Crosby, Jim Horn, Steve Leeds, and Henry Sigismonti – reeds
 - Larry Ford, Paul Hubinon, Ron King, and Bobby Shew – trumpet
 - Dick Hyde, John Leys, and Lew McCreary – trombone
 
- Production
 
- Louie Shelton – producer
 - Joe Bogan and Tom Knox – engineers
 - Marcus Joseph – 2nd engineer
 - Ivan Nagy – photography
 - Robert Lockart – art direction and design
 
References
- ↑ "RPM Top 100 Singles - July 5, 1975" (PDF).
 - ↑ "RPM Top 100 Pop - June 7, 1975" (PDF).
 - ↑ NZ Top 40 Singles, 14 July 1975
 - ↑ "RPM Top 50 Pop Playlist - December 27, 1975" (PDF).
 - ↑ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 267. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
 - ↑ "RPM Top 100 Albums - June 21, 1975" (PDF).
 
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