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    NRBQ (1969)

    01/01/1969


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    All Music Guide Review

    The Q's debut is as succinct a summation of what this band was about than perhaps anything they've released since. After opening the record with a storming version of Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody," they take a breath and leap headlong into a raucous version of Sun Ra's "Number 9." Add to that a songwriting collaboration between Terry Adams and jazz composer Carla Bley, and the great guitar playing of Steve Ferguson (really great on "Stomp"), and you've got the makings of a tremendously important record by a furiously eclectic and always wonderful band. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • C'mon Everybody
  • 2
  • Rocket Number Nine
  • 3
  • Kentucky Slop Song
  • 4
  • Ida
  • 5
  • C'mon If You're Comin'
  • 6
  • You Can't Hide
  • 7
  • I Didn't Know Myself
  • 8
  • Stomp
  • 9
  • Fergie's Prayer
  • 10
  • Mama Get Down Those Rock & Roll Shoes
  • 11
  • Hymn Number 5
  • 12
  • Hey! Baby
  • 13
  • Liza Jane
  • 14
  • Stay With Me
  • Credits

    • Terry Adams
    • Harmonica, Keyboards, Recorder, Vocals, Wind
    • NRBQ
    • Main Performer


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