Laura Nyro / More Than A New Discovery (US, Verve Folkways, FTS 3020) <February 1967>

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Laura Nyro / More Than A New Discovery (US, Verve Folkways, FTS 3020) <February 1967>
(Side 1) FTS-3020 SIDE-1 MGS-1918 RE-1
(Side 2) FTS-3020 SIDE-2 MGS-1919-RE-1

"More Than a New Discovery" is the debut album by Bronx-born singer, songwriter, and pianist Laura Nyro. It was recorded during 1966 and released early in following year on the Verve Folkways imprint of the Verve Records label.

The album included several songs that would become hits for other artists. Blood, Sweat & Tears scored with "And When I Die" (US #2), The 5th Dimension with "Wedding Bell Blues" (US #1) and "Blowin' Away" (US #21), and Barbra Streisand with "Stoney End" (US #6).

The name of the label was later changed to Verve Forecast and the album was re-issued on that label as The First Songs in 1969. This re-issue has a different track order and revised cover design. It peaked at #97 on the Billboard 200, then known as the Pop Albums chart. Starting with this release the song "Hands Off the Man" was retitled "Flim Flam Man".

Columbia Records re-issued The First Songs with all-new cover art (featuring a rose illustration) in 1973.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hknaU3W5OcQ&list=PLp7iIVLTotTsx-dny2UEQorh0Xh_NFss6

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