In keeping with their sense of humor, album credits read "Recorded at Bearsville Studios, November 1977 (not at Yankee Stadium)". / The FULL STORY - The album cover has photos of NRBQ in an otherwise empty Yankee Stadium; these were taken as a birthday treat for Joey Spampinato, when his bandmates arranged a private visit to the ballpark.
He released 22 singles from 1958 to 1981. He also wrote a number of Country hits, the biggest being 'I'll Leave This World Loving You' by Ricky Van Shelton, 19888.
"The Queen of Soul" was also _BORN_ on Woman's Month: March 13, 1942 / Franklin and session background vocalists "The Sweet Inspirations" were singing the song for fun while rehearsing for the "Aretha Now" album, and they reinvented Dionne's original, mainly through the prominence of Clayton Ivey's piano. // This was originally the B-side of Aretha's 'The House That Jack Built' single.
* - Recorded at the Community War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester, NY - Sept 15th, 1986. // PERSONNEL: Neil Young – guitar, vocals; Frank Sampedro – guitar; Billy Talbot – bass; Ralph Molina – drums
In 2004, this was one of fifty recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the "National Recording Registry". // PERSONNEL: Coltrane - tenor saxophone/ Paul Chambers - double bass / Tommy Flanagan - piano / Art Taylor - drums.
* - Also, the track 'Rack My Mind', dropped from the US version of the album / Click on Link above, to see the original US single with a picture sleeve
* - on his solo album 'Rigor Mortis Sets In', June 1973 / In Europe, this was also released as the B-side of the Who's "Baba O'Riley' single, Nov 1971 / #28 on the 'Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time' list
The word "sacrilicious" is a portmanteau of 'sacrilegious' and 'delicious'. It was popularized in "Homer Loves Flanders", a 1994 episode of the TV series 'The Simpsons'.
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, died Jan 21st, at age 87. He played keyboards (mostly Lowry organ, also piano and electronic keyboards), accordion, and saxophones (alto, tenor, soprano, baritone, bass).
Time:
6:56
Artist:
The Crossfires [Al Nichol] [They evolved into "The Turtles"]
See below * - billed as 'Django Reinhardt & Le Quintette Du Hot Club De France Avec Stephane Grappelly' / Click on the Link above, to view the original 10" shellac record.