Performer: | Rod Stewart |
Title: | A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | 1977 |
Style: | Classic Rock, Blues Rock |
Category: | Rock / Blues |
Rating: | 4.4 ✦ |
Other format: | MP3 TTA MP4 MPC MP1 RA MIDI |
A1 | ShakeProducer – Tony PalmerWritten-By – Sam Cooke |
2:49 |
A2 | Keep Your Hands Off HerWritten-By – Huddie Letbetter* |
2:04 |
A3 | Don't You Tell NobodyWritten-By – Willy Dixon* |
3:55 |
A4 | Just Like I Treat YouWritten-By – Willy Dixon* |
2:28 |
A5 | The Day Will ComeProducer – Tony PalmerWritten-By – Barry Mason |
2:46 |
B1 | I Just Got SomeProducer – Tony PalmerWritten-By – Maborn* |
3:35 |
B2 | Bright Lights Blue CityWritten-By – Jimmy Reed |
3:16 |
B3 | Ain't That Lovin' You Baby?Written-By – Jimmy Reed |
2:30 |
B4 | Mopper's BluesWritten-By – William Broonzy* |
2:44 |
B5 | Why Does It Go On?Producer – Tony PalmerWritten-By – Barry Mason |
2:51 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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054-EVC-98 198 | Rod Stewart | A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (LP, Comp) | EMI | 054-EVC-98 198 | Germany | 1976 |
2 C 068-98198, 2C 068 - 98. 198 | Rod Stewart | A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (LP, Comp, RE, Gat) | EMI, EMI | 2 C 068-98198, 2C 068 - 98. 198 | France | 1976 |
7C 054-98198 | Rod Stewart | A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (LP, Comp) | EMI | 7C 054-98198 | Sweden | 1976 |
EMS-40142 | Rod Stewart | A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (LP, Comp, Promo, RE, Gat) | EMI | EMS-40142 | Japan | 1978 |
EMS-80757 | Rod Stewart | A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues (LP, Comp, Gat) | EMI | EMS-80757 | Japan | 1976 |
A Shot of Rhythm & Blues collects the tracks Rod Stewart recorded with his very first band, Long John Baldry's Hoochie Coochie Men, between 1964 and 1966, and the material may sound unusual to those who only know Stewart's later work. The bulk of the material is classic blues and R&B, far from the folk-rock that made Stewart famous (or the occasionally fatuous adult-pop he peddled afterwards), and Stewart's young voice is strong and supple, which makes this material promising. Alas, the production, even by mid-'60s standards, is crude and sloppy
Rhythm & Blues is the thirteenth studio album by the British musician Robert Palmer. It was released in 1999 and was his first new release in five years. The album reached No. 118 in the UK but did not chart in the US. Palmer's long-term girlfriend Mary Ambrose sang background vocals on some tracks, as did Sharon O'Neill who co-wrote "True Love". The album's only single "True Love" peaked at in the UK. All tracks written by Robert Palmer except where noted.
Originally from 1977, Rod Stewart's LP 'A Shot Of Rhythm & Blues' sees a reissue on 180-GRAM VINYL. Arnold appears on the track 'Come Home Baby'. Titel: A Shot Of Rhythm & Blues. Katalog-Nr: RPLP0007045. Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP.
Red Hot Rhythm and Blues is a 1987 studio album by the American singer Diana Ross released via EMI and RCA labels. The album made the charts in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria, as well as reaching the top 20 in Sweden and Norway. It was Ross's final album for RCA Records. It sold around 125,000 copies in the USA.
And if you start to swing and sway When the band starts to play A real cool way out sound. And if you get to can't help it And you can't sit down You feel like you gotta move a round. You get a shot of rhythm and blues With just a little rock and roll on the side Just for good measure.
Music video by Rod Stewart performing Rhythm of My Heart. PEDL, LatinAutor - UMPG, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, UMPI, CMRRA, Warner Chappell, UBEM, ASCAP, LatinAutor, UMPG Publishing" и другие авторские общества (17).
The Beatles recorded "A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues" three times for the BBC in 1963, with John Lennon on lead vocals each time. One of the versions was included on the Live at the BBC album, released in 1994. Gerry and the Pacemakers also covered the song. In July 1963, Cilla Black notably recorded the song during her first ever recording session at Abbey Road Studios. Cilla subsequently passed this audition and signed a recording contract with Parlophone Records. A take from this recording session was included on the The Abbey Road Decade: 1963-1973 album, released in 1997.