| | 60'S Transition CD
Photographers: Barry Feinstein; Jim Dickson; Jim Marshall .
Personnel: Dino Valenti (vocals, guitar); Glenn Ross Campbell (guitar, 12-string guitar); Joe Pass, Tommy Tedesco (guitar); Ray Triscari (trumpet); Leon Russell (harpsichord); Emil Richards (marimba); Hal Blaine (drums, percussion); Earl Cyril Jr. Palmer, Michael Clarke (drums).
Liner Note Author: Jim Dickson.
60'S Transition Songs | 1. | Get Together - Dino Valenti (previously unreleased) |
| 2. | Black Betty - Dino Valenti |
| 3. | Life Is Like That - Dino Valenti |
| 4. | Willie Jean - David Crosby |
| 5. | Come Back Baby - David Crosby |
| 6. | Charisma - Bud Shank (previously unreleased) |
| 7. | Jamaica Farewell - Leon Russell |
| 8. | Stewball - Leon Russell |
| 9. | He Was a Friend of Mine - Dian & the Greenbriar Boys |
| 10. | When the Ship Comes In - The Hillmen |
| 11. | Faretheewell - The Hillmen |
| 12. | You Showed Me - The Byrds |
| 13. | Airport Song - The Byrds |
| 14. | I Knew I'd Want You - The Byrds |
| 15. | Mr Tambourine Man - The Byrds |
| 16. | Each Sason Changes You - The Dillards |
| 17. | Someday You'll Find - The Dillards (previously unreleased) |
| 18. | Don't You Cry - The Dillards |
| 19. | To Ramona - Gosdin Brothers (previously unreleased) |
| 20. | Times They Are a Changin, The - Hamilton Camp (previously unreleased) |
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