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Survival Research | Item No: 724677
Vinyl LP | 1972 / EU | New
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Item Description
During the early 1970s, Detroit rock band Howl The Good signed to Motown’s prog-rock offshoot, Rare Earth. Travelling to London to record their self-titled debut album at Olympic Studios, they were fortunate to work with engineer Chris Kimsey (best known for his later work with Peter Frampton and The Rolling Stones), with ex-Spooky Tooth keyboardist Gary Wright in the producer’s chair; Wright was a highly-rated session player that worked with George Harrison, Elton John, Joe Cocker and Steve Winwood, and he also enjoyed a successful solo career. The resultant album is a competent slice of semi-commercial prog rock with an undercurrent of blues and the odd pastoral number; despite the obviously American feel of the material, Billboard assumed the group was British, due to the location of the album’s recording. Despite the strength of “Just Pretend It’s Another Day” and “Long Way From Home,” both co-written by Wright, and a one-off rendition of Cat Stevens’ “The Joke,” the album flopped on release on both sides of the Atlantic, leading the band to remain in obscurity and ultimately break up.
Item Details
Item No: 724677
Artist: Howl The Good
Title: Howl The Good
Label: Survival Research
Catalog No: SVVRCH012
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU
Release Date: 1972
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Classic Rock
Available since: 2020-05-05
Condition: New
Price: 15,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Things You Do
A2 Just Pretend It's Another Day
A3 I Need A Friend
A4 The Joke
A5 Harder Doing Nothing
B1 Why Do You Cry
B2 Long Way From Home
B3 Beginning Of The End
B4 This Moment In The Sun
B5 Ain't Hard To Stumble
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