How Can I Thank You Enough [7-inch single]

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How Can I Thank You Enough is a (mono/stereo) 7-inch vinyl single by the American singer, songwriter, and guitarist James Vincent (a former member of the 60s garage rock band The Exceptions), released on Caribou Records in 1978, distributed by CBS Records (catalogue number ZS8 9024). The track – though actually a shorter edit of length 3:19 – was taken from his full-length album Waiting for the Rain released the same year on Caribou Records, recorded by Wayne Jarnowski and Jeff Guercio at Caribou Ranch in Nederland, Colorado; with James Vincent producing. Mixed by Jarnowski at Caribou Ranch. Horns arranged and played by The Seawind Horns. The song was written by James Vincent.

JAMES VINCENT – Waiting For The Rain, Caribou JZ34899 (CBS). Produced by James Vincent.

Vincent has an easygoing mellow vocal style which he puts to good use here on romantically styled ballads and midtempo pop. Lots of flashy synthesizer and horn work gives some cuts a jazz-like flavoring. Best cuts: «What Does It Profit A Man», «Daniel, Daniel», «How Can I Thank You Enough». [Billboard Magazine (Top Album Picks/Recommended LPs, Pop), March 18, 1978]


7-inch Vinyl Single tracklist:

Side A. “How Can I Thank You Enough” (Mono) – 3:19
Side B. “How Can I Thank You Enough” (Stereo) – 3:19

Note: Demonstration, Not For Sale. The single was re-issued by Priority Records in 1982 (catalogue number AE7 1448) featuring an even shorter edit of length 2:37.


James Vincent - How Can I Thank You Enough (Caribou Records 1978) 7-inch single, labels, back and front


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