Koch Records
2005
Spend Some Time With Me
About This Album
The Pozo-Seco singers, fronted by Don Williams, left Columbia Records sometime after they had a few minor hits on Columbia in 1966 and 1967. Texas producer/record mogul Aubrey Mayhew bought out their contract, signed them to his Certron label, and had the group record an album of lightly swinging, lightly trippy soft rock with producer/arranger Tony Moon. It's unclear when the album was released or even what it was called. Many discographies don't list the album as part of the Pozo-Seco's main discography, and it's hard to discern when it first appeared in stores. The presence of the Beatles' "Something" in a medley places the recording somewhere between late 1969 and early 1970, and it's likely the LP first hit the stores sometime in 1970. Over the years, it's been reissued many times, with many different song sequences, on budget-line LPs and import CDs, but Koch's 2005 reissue is the best presentation of the album yet. Based on the cover art, it seems that the album was perhaps initially called Spend Some Time With Me -- but, as is typical with Koch's reissue series of Little Darlin' recordings, the official title of this CD, as it appears on the spine and in the catalog, is The Little Darlin' Sound of Don Williams -- but the perfunctory liner notes never detail the origin or release of this particular LP, spending more time chronicling how Mayhew encouraged Williams to go solo.
Track List (try tracks 2,5,6,11 and 12)

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