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KRiffhard
...and what about "Smooth 180"?!
In Chuck Leavell's book "Between a Rock and a Home Place" he mentions a song Keith recorded during the Licks sessions called "Smooth 180." Chuck said it was a fun track and that he hopes it will be released one day.
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KRiffhard
...and what about "Smooth 180"?!
In Chuck Leavell's book "Between a Rock and a Home Place" he mentions a song Keith recorded during the Licks sessions called "Smooth 180." Chuck said it was a fun track and that he hopes it will be released one day.
Both «Smooth» and Baby, You're Too Much» came from earlier sessions.
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KRiffhard
...and what about "Smooth 180"?!
In Chuck Leavell's book "Between a Rock and a Home Place" he mentions a song Keith recorded during the Licks sessions called "Smooth 180." Chuck said it was a fun track and that he hopes it will be released one day.
Both «Smooth» and Baby, You're Too Much» came from earlier sessions.
Hi DP!
So 'Smooth 180' from 40 Licks sessions is the same song called 'Smooth Stuff' from BTB sessions?
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GasLightStreet
Line-up ‘Sleep Tonight’: KR (voc, gtr, p, bass)/RW (dr, bvoc)/Chuck
Leavell (synth)/Bobby Womack and/or Don Covay (bvoc)
Note: Also Anton Fig (dr and/or perc) and Alan Rogan (gtr) on some of the tracks.
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GasLightStreet
Line-up ‘Sleep Tonight’: KR (voc, gtr, p, bass)/RW (dr, bvoc)/Chuck
Leavell (synth)/Bobby Womack and/or Don Covay (bvoc)
Note: Also Anton Fig (dr and/or perc) and Alan Rogan (gtr) on some of the tracks.
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Surely Tom Waits is on Sleep Tonight?
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dcba
"Line-up ‘One Hit’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/RW (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/
CW (dr)"
I never believed for one minute that Charlie is on this track. The drumming is muscular and deprived of any subtility = it can't be Mr. Watts!
So it's either Jordan or Fig...
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seitan
On the Rob Fraboni article - Fraboni says that he was dissapointed with the album, cause some of the best songs were not included on the final product and that band went into wrong direction production wise.
He mentioned that the orginal version of "You Might As Well Get Juiced" was a really cool traditional blues song at first, but Mick decided to make it more commercial and modern with synths.
i]"You Dont Have Mean It"[/i] started out as straight ahead 50's style rocker, - it sounded like a Buddy Holly or Eddie Cochran song, - until Keith decided to give it a try with a reggae groove. In Rob Fraboni's opinion the orginal rock version was much better than the final reggae version that got released,
I would love to hear the earlier versions of these songs.
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dcba
"Line-up ‘One Hit’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/RW (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/
CW (dr)"
I never believed for one minute that Charlie is on this track. The drumming is muscular and deprived of any subtility = it can't be Mr. Watts!
So it's either Jordan or Fig...
I've always thought that it is Steve Jordan on Had It With You...
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seitan
On the Rob Fraboni article - Fraboni says that he was dissapointed with the album, cause some of the best songs were not included on the final product and that band went into wrong direction production wise.
He mentioned that the orginal version of "You Might As Well Get Juiced" was a really cool traditional blues song at first, but Mick decided to make it more commercial and modern with synths.
i]"You Dont Have Mean It"[/i] started out as straight ahead 50's style rocker, - it sounded like a Buddy Holly or Eddie Cochran song, - until Keith decided to give it a try with a reggae groove. In Rob Fraboni's opinion the orginal rock version was much better than the final reggae version that got released,
I would love to hear the earlier versions of these songs.
Considering how good You Don't Have To Mean it is on BRIDGES and Fraboni thinks the original idea is better... it must be heard!