The story behind
Love Is Where You Find It, according to DoReSol
Upon diving into Love Is Where You Find It, one encounters a piece that, while not Player's most well-known track, reveals much about the sonic identity the band was seeking in its early days. With a runtime of 4:06, this song fits within the atmosphere that defined the group's debut album, released in 1977. The production, handled by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, along with the work of engineers like Matt Hyde, Jay Lewis, and Joe Sidore, laid the groundwork for the band's signature sound that they would explore.This track is from Player's first album, a work that saw the light of day in September 1977, under the RSO Records label.
While the album is remembered for the major hit Baby Come Back, written by J.C. Crowley and Peter Beckett, songs like Love Is Where You Find It are part of the fabric that built the band's identity. The record, recorded in Los Angeles, California, captured a particular moment in the music scene of the time, and each track contributes to the sonic palette that Player offered its listeners.
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Player
Player · 1977 · Track 7
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Music J.C. Crowley, Peter Beckett, Reed Kailing