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| artist = [[Keef Hartley |
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'''''Lancashire Hustler''''' is |
'''''Lancashire Hustler''''' is the debut solo album by [[Keef Hartley]]. [[Robert Palmer (singer)|Robert Palmer]], [[Elkie Brooks]] and [[Pete Gage (guitarist)|Pete Gage]] of the band [[Vinegar Joe (band)|Vinegar Joe]] (with whom Hartley worked on the 1972 album ''Rock 'n Roll Gypsies'') provided support on some tracks. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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* [[Jess Roden]] - |
* [[Jess Roden]] - vocals |
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* [[Junior Kerr]] - |
* [[Junior Kerr]] - vocals, guitar |
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* [[Jean Roussel]] - |
* [[Jean Roussel]] - keyboards |
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* [[Mick Weaver]] - |
* [[Mick Weaver]] - organ, Moog |
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* [[Phil Chen|Philip Chen]] - |
* [[Phil Chen|Philip Chen]] - bass |
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* [[Keef Hartley]] - |
* [[Keef Hartley]] - drums |
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* [[Elkie Brooks]] - |
* [[Elkie Brooks]] - backing vocals |
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* [[Robert Palmer (singer)|Robert Palmer]] - |
* [[Robert Palmer (singer)|Robert Palmer]] - backing vocals |
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* [[Pete Gage (guitarist)|Pete Gage]] - |
* [[Pete Gage (guitarist)|Pete Gage]] - orchestration - tracks 3,7 |
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* [[Derek Wadsworth]] - |
* [[Derek Wadsworth]] - orchestration - track 8 |
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* [[John Burns (audio engineer)|John Burns]] - |
* [[John Burns (audio engineer)|John Burns]] - engineer, producer |
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== References == |
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{{Keef Hartley}} |
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[[Category:1973 albums]] |
[[Category:1973 debut albums]] |
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[[Category:Keef Hartley Band albums]] |
[[Category:Keef Hartley Band albums]] |
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[[Category:Albums produced by John Wood (record producer)]] |
[[Category:Albums produced by John Wood (record producer)]] |
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Lancashire Hustler | ||||
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Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Genre | Blues rock | |||
Length | 38:30 | |||
Label | Deram | |||
Producer | John Burns | |||
Keef Hartley chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | (not rated) [1] |
Lancashire Hustler is the debut solo album by Keef Hartley. Robert Palmer, Elkie Brooks and Pete Gage of the band Vinegar Joe (with whom Hartley worked on the 1972 album Rock 'n Roll Gypsies) provided support on some tracks.
Track listing
[edit]1973 LP
[edit]Deram SDL 13 (UK), XDES 18070 (US)
- "Circles" (Robert Palmer) - 5:21
- "You and Me" (Hartley) - 3:57
- "Shovel a Minor" (Hartley) - 4:22
- "Australian Lady" (Hartley, John Mayall) - 4:36
- "Keef's Mom" (Hartley) - 1:01
- "Action" (John Burns) - 5:52
- "Something About You" (John Burns) - 3:58
- "Jennie's Father" (Ken Cumberbatch) - 3:12
- "Dance to the Music" (Sylvester Stewart) - 6:19
Personnel
[edit]- Jess Roden - vocals
- Junior Kerr - vocals, guitar
- Jean Roussel - keyboards
- Mick Weaver - organ, Moog
- Philip Chen - bass
- Keef Hartley - drums
- Elkie Brooks - backing vocals
- Robert Palmer - backing vocals
- Pete Gage - orchestration - tracks 3,7
- Derek Wadsworth - orchestration - track 8
- John Burns - engineer, producer
References
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