GONE: THE PROMISES OF YESTERDAY
GONE: THE PROMISES OF YESTERDAY
24-CARAT BLACK
product information
Condition: New, UPC: 8257641025134, Publication Date: 07/28/2009, Type: VINYL LP, Style: POP/R&B,

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tracks

The Best Of Good Love Gone
I Want To Make Up
I Don't Love You
I'll Never Let You Go
Gone The Promises Of Yesterday
I Begin To Weep

NOTES

Issued in a gatefold sleeve with a printed inner sleeve with pictures and liner notes.

Liner notes were written in May 2009 and below is some useful information printed:
This release was made possible after the people at Numero Group found some original tapes decaying in Bruce Thompson's basement below the South side of Chicago, while hunting for a 45 produced by Thompson. Out of the 20 tracks found, only those 6 hadn't flaked off their reels. Some of them all were written by Warren as far back as 1965. A3 was issued in 1968 and produced under the name Bobbie Dee, which was one of Robert Dunson's pseudonym.

Timing per track is not showing on release, retrieved using a stopwatch.

Recorded from late 1974 to 1975 at Universal Studios, Chicago.

Mastered at Peerless Mastering.

All selections copyright control, except A3 published by Bridgeport Music / Tincal Music (BMI), A4 published by Stone Agate Music (BMI) & A5 published by Irving Music (BMI).

Thanks to Bob Abrahamian, Rob Bowman, Dante Carfagna, Bill Dahl, Ray Foreman and Craig & Stasa Warren.

Under exclusive license to The Numero Group © 2009. From the liner notes: This release was made possible after the people at Numero Group found some original tapes decaying in Bruce Thompson's basement below the South side of Chicago, while hunting for a 45 produced by Thompson. Out of the 20 tracks found, only those 6 hadn't flaked off their reels. Some of them all were written by Warren as far back as 1965. A3 was issued in 1968 and produced under the name Bobbie Dee, which was one of Robert Dunson's pseudonym.

Timing per track is not showing on release, retrieved using a stopwatch.

Recorded from late 1974 to 1975 at Universal Studios, Chicago.

Mastered at Peerless Mastering.

All selections copyright control, except A3 published by Bridgeport Music / Tincal Music (BMI), A4 published by Stone Agate Music (BMI) & A5 published by Irving Music (BMI).

Thanks to Bob Abrahamian, Rob Bowman, Dante Carfagna, Bill Dahl, Ray Foreman and Craig & Stasa Warren.

Under exclusive license to The Numero Group © 2009.

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