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Descripción:
Digitally re-mastered edition of the classic 1969 debut album featuring one bonus track: 'Walking Down the Highway'. Formed out of the ashes of the legendary group the Misunderstood, the band featured Ray Owen, Glen Campbell, Chris Mercer, Neil Hubbard, Keith Ellis and Pete Dobson. One of the first signings to Vertigo Records, this debut album was a fine work and spawned their classic interpretation of Bo Diddley's 'Who Do You Love?', a Top Ten UK hit., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Bass Guitar, Vocals: Keith Ellis, Drums, Percussion: Peter Dobson, Engineer: John Pantry, Engineer [Assistant]: Andy Knight, Guitar: Neil Hubbard, Guitar [Steel], Mandolin, Marimba, Design: Glenn Ross Campbell, Lead Vocals: Ray Owen, Percussion [Miscellaneous]: Remy And Lofty, Photography By: Zelda Plum, Photography By, Design: Peter Smith (10), Producer: Gerry Bron, Producer, Design: Nigel Thomas, Saxophone, Piano, Organ: Chris Mercer, Written-By: Chris Mercer, Written-By: Glenn Ross Campbell, Written-By: Keith Ellis, Written-By: Neil Hubbard, Written-By: Peter Dobson, Written-By: Ellas McDaniel, Written-By: Keith Ellis, Written-By: Nigel Thomas, Written-By: Glenn Ross Campbell, Written-By: Neil Hubbard, Written-By: Glenn Ross Campbell, Written-By: Neil Hubbard, Written-By: Bill Rich, Written-By: Buddy Miles, Written-By: Chuck Berry, Written-By: Chris Mercer, Written-By: Nigel Thomas, Written-By: Peter Dobson, Labelcode ESOT2973154.2 (ECLEC2215)
The debut album by Anglo-American rock band Juicy Lucy, released in 1969. Great blues rock! The songs are full of deep and varied creative potential. Listen to all lovers of classic rock!
Yuriy P. - 30/07/2019
The merit of Juicy Lucy is that this is a British band that brought the spirit of southern rock in the spirit of Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cactus and Lynyrd Skynyrd to their homeland. This can be seen from the first album.
Album diverse. Here you will hear juicy country-rock numbers, gloomy epic in the spirit of The Stooges, tempo versions of some rock and roll standards (including the famous version of "Who Do You Love"), jazz-up blues and much more. Such diversity requires musical technicality, and the team copes with it. The instruments are dominated by Campbell's guitar and Mercer's saxophone.
In general, the album very clearly creates the atmosphere of the Midwest USA, this also applies to the lyrics. In the future, Juicy Lucy will continue the development of this atmosphere.
The problem with Juicy Lucy is that the group has changed its composition too often. But even in such an environment, they could record powerful albums.
Andy Snipper - 31/10/2010
Back a ways there was one album that just about every 14 year old wanted ? not for the music, they used to steal the cover alone from the local record...