Cover is VG+ (shelf wear)
Inner Sleeve is VG (seam splits)
Record is VG++ (looks barely played)
Labels are clean

Visually Graded

Tracklist

Side 1
1     The Look Of Love     2:46
2     Alfie     3:06
3     Walk On By     2:21
4     The Guy's In Love With You     3:30
5     Wives And Lovers     1:47

Side 2
1     Do You Know The Way To San Jose     2:32
2     What The World Need Now Is Love     2:52
3     I Say A Little Prayer     2:59
4     April Fools     2:45
5     Whats New Pussycat?     2:03

David played jazz accordion in a number of bands but was not drawn to popular music until he heard the Beatles, according to the Cadillac (MI) News. His son, Jan Fairchild, told the paper “I think he recognized the musicality of the group.”

By the late-60’s, he was vice president of Laurie Records where he arranged for such artists as Dion, the Royal Guardsmen and Melanie. In 1969, he adopted the name Christopher Scott to record the album Switched-On Bacharach and eventually became a member of the instrumental cover band Hot Butter.

The group released their first album, Hot Butter, in 1972 on which appeared the song “Popcorn”. The song was first recorded by Gershon Kingsley in 1969 and was covered by Stan Free and Hot Butter, becoming the second pure moog song to chart in the U.S., after Dick Hyman’s “The Minotaur” (1969), and the biggest, going to number 9 on the Hot 100 and number 4 on Adult Contemporary. The record also topped the charts in Australia