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You've just received Global. Open the CD and you'll see ....

"... overflowing with pop harmonies and hit potential.
Reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac ..."
Kenny Kerner (Music Connection)

Thanks to:
James Ferrari - who was the
last one standing. He believed when everyone else couldnt anymore. He came up with
the "Global" concept, record company name and CD cover design.
John Ferr - for being just a phone
call away for legal advice
Rick Bukata - for keeping Bob and
his family alive and well...for being a giver in the world.
Bill Holdship and BAM Magazine - for
faith and support throughout.
Kenny Kerner and Music Connection -
for believing in the band.
Gary Ledbetter - for meaning well.
Daryl Dragon and Toni Tenille - for
patience and understanding.
Chuck Plotkin - for his invaluable
instruction in the areas of song writing and producing.
Jack Snyder - for all the help in
the early going .. especially the "spec" time.
| Executive Producer -
James Ferrari |
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| Produced by - Bob Cowsill |
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| Chief Engineer -
Richard Bosworth |
Boz we can't thank you enough for the great job you did in running
the sessions, getting the great sounds, keeping everybody in line and moving things
forward when they needed to be moved forward. |
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Engineers:
- Cecil Duke
- John Bavin
- Dick Kaneshiro
- Booker T. Jones, III
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Recorded at:
- Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park
- Studio 56, Hollywood (Thanks Paul Schwartz)
- Sound Studio, Glendale
- Oceanside Studios, Los Angeles
- Juniper Studios, North Hollywood
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Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax
Thank you Doug, for your great enthusiasm and positive comments during the
mastering session |
Mastered at: The
Mastering Lab, Hollywood, CA |
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Picture of "The 90s Cowsills"
on the back by Sue Otto... taken during the Rumbo sessions.
Robin Records Webmaster - Vicky Sedgwick
Graphic Artist - Jason Cowsill
Cover photo inside globe - David Strick
A big thanks and "Hi" to everyone
at Pickwicks Pub for all their support through the years.
Background scenery (on back of CD) - Where it
all began - Bannisters Wharf - Newport, Rhode Island
A special thanks to Robby Scharf for his
incredible bass-playing
We can't say enough about John's excellent
drumming on Global
Robby and John are the best unsigned rhythm
section in the world
Thank you to Jo Malone for the 90's adaptation of the
original Cowsill's Logo. It looks great.
Thank you to Jo Malone and Becky Presley for their
work on the Cowsills webpage at Cowsill.com.
Thank you to Mary Jo Cowsill and Vicki Peterson for
lending their vocal talents to Global
Bob says ... Thank you to my five children for
continually pushing me out the door to perform so they could ask me the next morning how
much tip money I made and did they like me.
Thank you to Marsha Jordan, President of the Cowsills
Fan Club, for hanging in all these years and putting up with all of us.
A very special thanks to Lost 45's DJ, Barry Scott.
He was the very first disc jockey to play Some Good Years on the radio. Thanks
for all your support through the years, Barry.
Finally, "Hi" to Bill, Barry and
Rich - Keep on truckin' guys!
All songs written by Bob and Mary Jo Cowsill and published by
Bort-Bop-Baby Music (BMI)
"Some Good Years", "Is It Any Wonder", "What I Believe", and
"Far Away" written by Bob Cowsill.



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Last updated: April 16, 2005
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