"I Could Be So Good To You" / "And It's So Good"

LABEL: Epic [NJ]
SERIAL#: 5-10145
DATE: 1967

MISC NOTES: Drummer Bob Holden: "Hal Blaine played (drums) on some of our recordings too! He was a monster. On our biggest record, 'I Could Be So Good to You,' he and I both played. We had two drum sets going at the same time, side by side. The producer was Jack Nitzsche, who was a protégé of Phil Spector's, so it was that "wall of sound thing." On that session we had five guitar players, including Charlie [Coe], James Burton, Glen Campbell and Ry Cooder. Larry Knechtel and Don were playing keyboards. We had two keyboard players, five guitar players, two drummers, and then Hal and I overdubbed percussion afterwards".

LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA
RECORDING PERSONNEL:
RECORDING STUDIO: Columbia Studio A,
RECORDING ENGINEER: Jack Nitzsche,

FORMAT: disc
SIZE: 7"
SPEED: 45 rpm

Known Label Designs:
1.) A - B promo disc. White label background. Black logo, numerals and lettering including RADIO STATION COPY. Large pink A from top to bottom of label encompassing spindle hole on "I Could Be So Good To You.".
2.) A - B retail disc. Yellow label background. Black logo, numerals and lettering.

A-SIDE MATRIX:
1.) JZSP 117351\
2..)  ZSP 117351
A-SIDE STAMPER CODE:
1.) 1A   ZSP - 117351
2.) 1B    ZSP 117351
A-SIDE COMPOSER: Nitzche - Dempsey
A-SIDE PUBLISHER: Stoutworthy & Sons (BMI)

B-SIDE MATRIX:
1.) JZSP 117352
2.) ZSP 117352
B-SIDE STAMPER CODE:
1.) 1B     ZSP - 117352 (etched wax);
2.) 1A    ZSP - 117352 (etched wax);
B-SIDE COMPOSER: Overman
B-SIDE PUBLISHER:
1.) Burdette Music Co. & Shingle Music (BMI