Randy Newman (album)

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Randy Newman (album) is the 1968 self-titled debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Randy Newman, showcasing his early orchestral pop and satirical songwriting style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf debut album
studio album
alsoKnownAs Randy Newman Creates Something New Under the Sun NERFINISHED
artist Randy Newman NERFINISHED
catalogNumber Reprise RS 6286
composer Randy Newman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures photograph of Randy Newman
criticalReception positive reviews from music critics
decade 1960s albums
featuresOrchestrationBy Randy Newman NERFINISHED
followedBy 12 Songs NERFINISHED
follows Randy Newman (early singles)
format LP record
genre baroque pop
orchestral pop
pop
hasLength approximately 28 minutes
hasStyle orchestral arrangements with minimal rock instrumentation
hasTrack Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad NERFINISHED
Cowboy NERFINISHED
Davy the Fat Boy NERFINISHED
I Think He's Hiding NERFINISHED
I Think It's Going to Rain Today NERFINISHED
Laughing Boy NERFINISHED
Linda NERFINISHED
Living Without You
Love Story NERFINISHED
So Long Dad
The Beehive State NERFINISHED
hasType self-titled album
solo album
influenced singer-songwriter genre
language English
lyricist Randy Newman NERFINISHED
mainTheme American life NERFINISHED
irony
satire
notableFor orchestral arrangements
satirical songwriting
performer Randy Newman NERFINISHED
precededBy Randy Newman (early singles) NERFINISHED
producer Lenny Waronker NERFINISHED
Van Dyke Parks NERFINISHED
recordedIn Los Angeles
recordLabel Reprise Records
releaseDate 1968
title Randy Newman NERFINISHED

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