Emergence (Neil Sedaka album)

Emergence
Kirshner Records edition of Emergence
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1971
RecordedRCA, New York City
GenrePop
LabelRCA Records
ProducerWally Gold
Neil Sedaka chronology
Oh Carol
(1970)
Emergence
(1971)
Solitaire
(1972)

Emergence is an album by the American pop singer Neil Sedaka, released in September 1971. The album was issued on the RCA Victor label, marking a short-lived reunion between Sedaka and RCA since RCA dropped him from their label at the end of 1966. Emergence was released in some areas on Kirshner Records, Don Kirshner's private record label. The album was not a sales success, but has acquired a cult following among Sedaka's fans. Four of its songs made their way onto 45 rpm singles releases: "I'm A Song (Sing Me)" b/w "Silent Movies" and "Superbird" b/w "Rosemary Blue". Of all the albums Sedaka has recorded, he considers Emergence to be his favorite.[1]

  1. ^ "Today's Mini-Concert - 9/29/2020". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-06.