Pumpkin, Powder, Scarlet & Green
Pumpkin, Powder, Scarlet & Green is the third album by the 1960s pop group The American Breed, released in 1968. The album was not as successful as their first two efforts, but the album did manage to have three modest hit singles: "Cool It ", "Ready, Willing and Able", and a cover version of the Troggs' "Anyway That You Want Me". This album marked a beginning in decline of the group's popularity.
Personnel
The American Breed
- Gary Loizzo – lead guitar, lead vocals
- Al Ciner – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Charles Colbert – bass, backing vocals
- Lee Graziano – drums, backing vocals, trumpet
Additional musicians
- Ralph Craig – trombone
- Bobby Lewis, Bobby Howell, Arthur Hoyle – trumpets
- Lenard Druss – saxophone
Technical
- Bill Traut, Skeet Bushor, Bob Keene – producers
- Eddie Higgins – arrangements
- Jerry DeClercq – engineer
- Christopher Whorf – art direction
- George Whitemen – photography, design