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Just a Stone's Throw Away is Valerie Carter's first full-length solo album. It features guest appearances from artists such as Maurice White, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne and Deniece Williams. The album was finally reissued in full as part of the 2019 compilation Ooh Child - The Columbia Years on Cherry Tree Records.
Is just a stone's throw away from the forest A house with ivy-covered walls "The Recruit's" is the name of the Cabaret The waitress is young and pretty, As light as a butterfly, As her wine, so her eye sparkles, We call her "Madelon" We dream of her at night, we think of her in day, It is only Madelon whom we love.
Her first solo album, Just a Stone's Throw Away, featured an array of guest artists, including Maurice White, Lowell George, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, and Deniece Williams. The album was well received and garnered favorable reviews and placed her as the opening act for the Eagles in Europe.
George was also a producer and produced the Grateful Dead's 1978 album Shakedown Street, as well as Little Feat's records and his own 1979 solo album Thanks, I'll Eat It Here; he also co-produced a couple of tracks on Valerie Carter's 1977 release Just A Stone's Throw Away. In 1977 he co-produced John Starling's debut solo album, Long Time Gone.
After Howdy Moon disbanded, Lowell George produced Just a Stone's Throw Away, Valerie Carter's first solo album. [2] [3] The song "Cook With Honey", written by Carter, was also a minor hit for Judy Collins. [1]
Valerie Carter covered the song for her 1977 release Just a Stone's Throw Away. Mary Wilson from The Supremes covered the song in 1989, and released it as a single. Dino's version hit #27 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1993. BeBe & CeCe Winans covered the song on their 1993 Christmas album First Christmas.
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