Original/first release with the “bar scene” Rounder labels.
Debut album from Bela Fleck.
A1 Dear Old Dixie 2:32
A2 Inman Square 3:52
A3 Texas Barbeque 3:51
A4 Growling Old Man And The Grumbling Old Woman 1:36
A5 Spain 7:04
B1 Crossing The Tracks 3:31
B2 Spring Thaw 2:20
B3 How Can You Face Me Now 4:47
B4 Twilight 1:56
B5 Frosty Morning 2:55
B6 Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow 2:21
Published by Yellowdog Music (ASCAP)
Pressed by Research Craft per the matrix 2.875″ ring.
Manufactured by United Artists Records, Inc., Los Angeles, California 90028, Printed in USA
Made in USA
Title for A1 reads You Can Dance Your Rock ‘N’ Roll on jacket and You Can Dance Your Rock N’ Roll on Disc.
Note: There is a stamp in matrix that appears as a ‘M or W or B Long/Squeezed” On unknown list.
A1 You Can Dance Your Rock N’ Roll 4:36
A2 Meet Me At The Jailhouse 14:22
A3 Jolly Cup Of Tea 2:08
B1 Buffalo Station – Going Down To Memphis 7:30
B2 Got A Crush About You 3:37
B3 Wear A Fast Gun 9:10
A1 Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)
A2 Sandy Went Away
A3 Woodchuck Song
A4 Fool, Fool, Fool
A5 She Belongs To Me
A6 Cupid
B1 Oh What A Fool
B2 The Loves We Share
B3 Chum
B4 All But The Memory Of You
B5 Mommy-O
B6 (You Want) Too Much Too Soon
Pressed on dark brown transparent vinyl, appears black unless held up to a light.
Jalmon With Salmon just happened in the studio. Bill snapped the machine on when he heard how good it was sounding. We didn’t know he was recording us. Malone, OMAC and Mbanza are free improvised solos performed with no preparation.
Recorded during spring and early summer of 1983. Special thanks to all the musicians, for outdoing themselves once again and to Bill Vorndick for an excellent job.
This album is dedicated to the memory of Steve Goodman.
A1 God Only Knows
A2 Cool Clear Air
A3 Rose, Rose
A4 This House Runs On Sunshine
A5 Colorado Songbird
A6 No No Nina
B1 Honourable Puff-Puff
B2 Don’t Throw It All Away
B3 Spider Juice
B4 Let Me Be The One
B5 Like Strangers
B6 Stand Up Like A Man
Silver on black labels, some writer credits below track title.
A1 36 – 24 – 36 1:39
A2 See You In My Dreams 2:44
A3 Man Of Mystery 1:59
A4 Midnight 2:28
A5 The Savage 2:21
A6 Guitar Tango 3:00
B1 Maroc – 7 2:42
B2 Tomorrows Cancelled 3:04
B3 Jigsaw 2:31
B4 Cathy’s Clown 2:26
B5 Don’t Make My Baby Blue 2:10
B6 Stardust 3:01
1973 MCA reissue of Decca DXSB 7-182, issued in 1965 2LPS.
A reissue of DL- 4521/22, The Best of The Inkspots, Vol 1&2, 1964
Stereo cut mono recordings.
Pressed by [l=MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville] identified by the stamped number 2 or the stamped ?-P-? in the deadwax.
Released in a double LP gatefold.
Lps are auto-coupled; Record 1, A&D, Record 2, B&C.
NOT a mistake as suggested on [r8145464].
A1 If I Didn’t Care
A2 We Three (My Echo, My Shadow And Me)
A3 My Prayer
A4 Whispering Grass (Don’t Tell The Trees)
A5 It’s Funny To Everyone But Me
A6 I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire
B1 To Each His Own
B2 Do I Worry?
B3 Address Unknown
B4 Someone’s Rocking My Dream Boat
B5 Street Of Dreams
B6 Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
C1 The Gypsy
C2 Maybe
C3 When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano
C4 Please Take A Letter Miss Brown
C5 Until The Real Thing Comes Along
C6 Time Out For Tears
D1 I Cover The Waterfront
D2 We’ll Meet Again
D3 Java Jive
D4 No Orchids For My Lady
D5 I’ll Never Smile Again
D6 It Is No Secret
Comes with printed inner sleeves which include lyrics, photographs and credits.
Track D5 is not listed on the track listing.
Some copies feature a sticker on the cover
THIS ALBUM INCLUDES LYRIC CONTENT WHICH MAY BE OFFENSIVE TO SOME MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC
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[Sleeve notes:]
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York
Recorded at Wessex Studios,Winter ’79.
Kosmo (have you heard the news?) – The Quest
James Stevens – Hello!
Alex and Kris – Clobber
Howard McNee is living in Finland
C.B.S. Epic – I? ?I? ?I? I I
Not forgetting Britains No. 1 Deejay – Birry Myers
This music is for Henry Bowles and Peter Evans
J. Strummer – Planner
Front cover photograph taken at New York Palladium, 21.9.79.
Back cover photographs taken at Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia.
Label variant: “?1979 CBS Inc.” at 3 o’clock instead of “?1979 CBS Records”
Some stock copies had a foil “FOR PROMOTION ONLY” stamp, but retail blue labels.
Some copies distributed with an introductory letter from Mel Phillips, CBS Associate Director, Promotion and a copy of John Rockwell’s January 4, 1980 New York Times review of the album.
[Runouts]
– Lacquer cut derived from ‘STERLING’ stamp.
– Mostly etched, additional mastering text may be stamped.
– Original variant listed as variant 10.
A1 London Calling 3:19
A2 Brand New Cadillac 2:58
A3 Jimmy Jazz 3:00
A4 Hateful 2:47
A5 Rudie Can’t Fail 3:26
B1 Spanish Bombs 3:18
B2 The Right Profile 4:00
B3 Lost In The Supermarket 3:47
B4 Clampdown 3:50
B5 The Guns Of Brixton 3:07
C1 Wrong ‘Em Boyo 3:10
C2 Death Or Glory 3:55
C3 Koka Kola 2:05
C4 The Card Cheat 3:05
D1 Lover’s Rock 4:01
D2 Four Horsemen 3:00
D3 I’m Not Down 3:00
D4 Revolution Rock 5:50
D5 Train In Vain
A1 Dialogue 17:31
B1 C’mon Little Mama 3:32
B2 Raisin’ Hell On The Prarie 4:03
B3 Sharin’ Love 3:05
B4 Sweet Young Thing 3:47
B5 All This For A Somg 5:30
Additional note:
Incorrectly states “Live at the 100 Club, London, Sep. 24, 1976” on front sleeve. Actually this is a live recording at the 76 Club, Burton upon Trent, Sep. 24, 1976.
A1 Anarchy In The UK
A2 I Wanna Be Me
A3 I’m A Lazy Sod
A4 New York
A5 Don’t Give Me No Lip
A6 Stepping Stone
A7 Submission
B1 Liar
B2 Substitute
B3 No Feelings
B4 No Fun
B5 Pretty Vacant
B6 Problems