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Though "Energized" had reached gold status in the U.S.,
the band wasn't exactly happy with its production. "Tom Dawes was really
talented, but his musical tastes differed from ours," Peverett says. "We
wanted someone who understood the feeling of our music a little more."
The band found such a studio partner in Nick Jameson. Hailing from Philadelphia,
Jameson had become part of the Bearsville family when Todd Rundgren worked
with Nick's band "American Dream." From there, Jameson became an engineer,
remixing some tracks on the "Foghat" album. He returned to produce and
engineer the group's "Rock And Roll Outlaws" LP (1974), from which comes the
melancholy midtempo track "Dreamer."
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1. Eight Days On The Road |
2. Hate To See You Go |
3. Dreamer |
4. Trouble In My Way |
5. Rock And Roll Outlaw |
6. Shirley Jean |
7. Blue Spruce Woman |
8. Chateau Lafitte '59 Boogie |
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Roger
Earl - Drums
Rod
Price - Lead Guitar & Vocal
Tony
Stevens - Bass
Lonesome
Dave - Lead Vocal & Guitar
1974 - Bearsville Records Inc
Distributed by Warner Brothers Records Inc.
Produced & Engineered by Nick Jameson
Coordinated by Tony Outeda
Photography - Peter Riches
Design - Richard Mantel, AGI |
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