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'''''Why Dontcha''''' is the first [[studio]] album by [[power trio]] [[West, Bruce and Laing]].
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{{Infobox album
| name = Why Dontcha
| type = Studio
| artist = [[West, Bruce and Laing]]
| cover = WBL_Why_Don't_Cha.jpg
| alt =
| released = November 1972
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = [[Hard rock]], [[blues rock]]
| length = 39.27
| label = [[Windfall Records|Windfall]]/[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
| producer = [[Andy Johns]], West, Bruce and Laing
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title = [[Whatever Turns You On (album)|Whatever Turns You On]]
| next_year = 1973
}}


{{Album reviews
The album features "The Doctor," which received heavy FM radio airplay upon the album's release and became a signature song in live performance for the band. Other noteworthy tracks include "Out Into the Fields," which [[Jack Bruce]] continued to perform in concert following West, Bruce and Laing's breakup (and which he re-recorded for his 2002 album ''Shadows in the Air''), and "Love is Worth the Blues," a song loosely based on the chords and structure of [[The Rolling Stones]]' "[[Play With Fire (The Rolling Stones song)|Play With Fire]]".
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''Why Dontcha'' was West, Bruce and Laing's most successful album, reaching #26 on the [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] U.S. album chart.
'''''Why Dontcha''''' is the first [[studio]] album by [[power trio]] [[West, Bruce and Laing]].


The album features "The Doctor", which received heavy FM radio airplay upon the album's release and became a signature song in live performance for the band. Other noteworthy tracks include "Out into the Fields", which [[Jack Bruce]] continued to perform in concert following West, Bruce and Laing's breakup (and which he re-recorded for his 2001 album ''[[Shadows in the Air]]''), and "Love is Worth the Blues", a song loosely based on the chords and structure of [[The Rolling Stones]]' "[[Play with Fire (The Rolling Stones song)|Play with Fire]]".
{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->

| Name = Why Dontcha'
''Why Dontcha'' was West, Bruce and Laing's most successful album, reaching No. 26 on the [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] U.S. album chart.
| Type = Studio
| Artist = [[West, Bruce and Laing]]
| Cover = WBL_Why_Don't_Cha.jpg
| Released = November 1972
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Hard rock]], [[blues-rock]]
| Length = 35:05
| Label = [[Windfall Records|Windfall]]/[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
| Producer = [[Andy Johns]], West, Bruce and Laing
| Reviews =
| Last album =
| This album = ''Why Dontcha''<br>(1972)
| Next album = ''[[Whatever Turns You On (album)|Whatever Turns You On]]''<br>(1973)
}}


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
===Side one===
;Side one
# "Why Dontcha" (West/Bruce/Laing) - 3:04
# "Why Dontcha" <small>([[Leslie West]], [[Jack Bruce]], [[Corky Laing]])</small> 3:02
#* [[Leslie West]] – [[guitar]], vocal
# "Out Into the Fields" (West/Bruce/Laing/[[Pete Brown|Brown]]) - 4:41
#* [[Jack Bruce]] – [[bass guitar|bass]]
# "The Doctor" (West/Bruce/Laing/Palmer) - 4:29
#* [[Corky Laing]] – [[drums]]
# "Turn Me Over" (West/Bruce/Laing) - 2:45
# "Out into the Fields" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing, [[Pete Brown]])</small> – 4:40
# "Third Degree" ([[Eddie Boyd]]/[[Willie Dixon]]) - 5:14
#* Leslie West – guitar
#* Jack Bruce – bass, [[Lead vocals|lead]] and [[backing vocals]], [[piano]], [[harmonium]], [[organ (music)|organ]]
#* Corky Laing – drums
# "The Doctor" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing, Sandra Palmer)</small> – 4:30
#* Leslie West – guitar, vocal
#* Jack Bruce – bass
#* Corky Laing – drums
# "Turn Me Over" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing)</small> – 2:43
#* Leslie West – [[slide guitar]]
#* Jack Bruce – [[acoustic bass]], [[harmonica]]
#* Corky Laing – drums, vocal
# "Third Degree" <small>([[Eddie Boyd]], [[Willie Dixon]])</small> – 5:15 (shortened version on French LP – 4:42)
#* ''Credited to Boyd alone on original pressings of the album.''
#* ''Credited to Boyd alone on original pressings of the album.''
#* Leslie West – guitar
#* Jack Bruce – bass, vocal, piano
#* Corky Laing – drums


===Side two===
;Side two
# "Shake Ma Thing (Rollin' Jack)" (West/Bruce/Laing) - 3:17
#<li value=6> "Shake Ma Thing (Rollin' Jack)" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing)</small> 3:14
#* Leslie West – guitar, lead vocal
# "While You Sleep" (West/Bruce/Laing) - 3:24
#* Jack Bruce – bass, lead and backing vocals, piano
# "Pleasure" (West/Bruce/Laing/Brown) - 4:01
#* Corky Laing – drums
# "Love is Worth the Blues" (West/Bruce/Laing) - 4:12
# "Pollution Woman" (West/Bruce/Laing/Brown) - 4:28
# "While You Sleep" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing)</small> 3:24
#* Leslie West – [[dobro]], lead vocal, violin guitar
#* Jack Bruce – acoustic bass, backing vocals, piano
#* Corky Laing – [[rhythm guitar]]
# "Pleasure" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing, Brown)</small> – 4:02
#* Leslie West – guitar
#* Jack Bruce – bass, vocal, piano
#* Corky Laing – drums
# "Love Is Worth the Blues" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing)</small> – 4:11
#* Leslie West – guitar, vocal, violin guitar
#* Jack Bruce – bass
#* Corky Laing – drums
# "Pollution Woman" <small>(West, Bruce, Laing, Brown)</small> – 4:26
#* Leslie West – electric and [[acoustic guitar|acoustic]] guitars
#* Jack Bruce – bass, lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, [[ARP synthesizers|ARP synthesizer]]
#* Corky Laing – drums


==Credits==
==Personnel==
;West, Bruce and Laing
*[[Leslie West]]: vocals, producer, [[acoustic guitar]], [[electric guitar]], [[Dobro]],
*[[Jack Bruce]]: [[bass guitar|bass]], [[Organ (music)|organ]], [[harmonium]], [[harp]], vocals, [[choir]], chorus, producer, [[synthesizer]], [[acoustic guitar]], [[harmonica]], [[piano]]
* [[Leslie West]] vocals, producer, [[acoustic guitar]], [[electric guitar]], [[Dobro]]
* [[Jack Bruce]] – [[bass guitar|bass]], [[Organ (music)|organ]], [[Pump organ|harmonium]], [[harp]], vocals, [[choir]], chorus, producer, [[ARP Instruments|ARP synthesizer]], [[acoustic guitar]], [[harmonica]], [[piano]]
*[[Corky Laing]]: [[Drum kit|drums]], [[rhythm guitar]], vocals, producer
* [[Corky Laing]] – [[Drum kit|drums]], [[rhythm guitar]], vocals, producer
*[[Andy Johns]]: [[Record producer|producer]], engineer

*Dan Turbeville: assistant engineer
;Technical personnel
*Ed Lee: art direction, design, photography
* [[Andy Johns]] – [[Record producer|producer]], engineer
* Dan Turbeville – assistant engineer
* Ed Lee – art direction, design, photography
<ref name=AllMusic /><ref>[https://www.discogs.com/West-Bruce-Laing-Why-Dontcha/release/1483558 West, Bruce and Laing - ''Why Dontcha'' (1972) album releases & credits at Discogs.com]</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:jpfoxql5ldse Allmusic.com]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.music.com/release/why_dontcha/1/ Music.com]
* [http://www.music.com/release/why_dontcha/1/ Music.com] [Dead Link]
*[http://www.softshoe-slim.com/lists/enwiki/w/wbl.html SoftShoe-Slim.com]
* [http://www.softshoe-slim.com/lists/enwiki/w/wbl.html West, Bruce and Laing discography & album credits at SoftShoe-Slim.com]
*[http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/westbrucelaing RollingStone.com]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930211727/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/westbrucelaing RollingStone.com] [Dead Link]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/album/why-dontcha-mw0000207218 West, Bruce and Laing - ''Why Dontcha'' (1972) album review by Joe Viglione, credits & releases] at [[AllMusic.com]]
* [https://www.discogs.com/West-Bruce-Laing-Why-Dontcha/release/1483558 West, Bruce and Laing - ''Why Dontcha'' (1972) album releases & credits] at [[Discogs|Discogs.com]]
* [https://play.spotify.com/album/5Sa3SDRDj9qhZ3qEk6BZyN West, Bruce and Laing - ''Why Dontcha'' (1972) album to be listened] as stream at [[Spotify|Play.Spotify.com]]

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Latest revision as of 16:51, 1 February 2024

Why Dontcha
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1972
GenreHard rock, blues rock
Length39.27
LabelWindfall/Columbia
ProducerAndy Johns, West, Bruce and Laing
West, Bruce and Laing chronology
Why Dontcha
(1972)
Whatever Turns You On
(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Why Dontcha is the first studio album by power trio West, Bruce and Laing.

The album features "The Doctor", which received heavy FM radio airplay upon the album's release and became a signature song in live performance for the band. Other noteworthy tracks include "Out into the Fields", which Jack Bruce continued to perform in concert following West, Bruce and Laing's breakup (and which he re-recorded for his 2001 album Shadows in the Air), and "Love is Worth the Blues", a song loosely based on the chords and structure of The Rolling Stones' "Play with Fire".

Why Dontcha was West, Bruce and Laing's most successful album, reaching No. 26 on the Billboard U.S. album chart.

Track listing

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Side one
  1. "Why Dontcha" (Leslie West, Jack Bruce, Corky Laing) – 3:02
  2. "Out into the Fields" (West, Bruce, Laing, Pete Brown) – 4:40
  3. "The Doctor" (West, Bruce, Laing, Sandra Palmer) – 4:30
    • Leslie West – guitar, vocal
    • Jack Bruce – bass
    • Corky Laing – drums
  4. "Turn Me Over" (West, Bruce, Laing) – 2:43
  5. "Third Degree" (Eddie Boyd, Willie Dixon) – 5:15 (shortened version on French LP – 4:42)
    • Credited to Boyd alone on original pressings of the album.
    • Leslie West – guitar
    • Jack Bruce – bass, vocal, piano
    • Corky Laing – drums
Side two
  1. "Shake Ma Thing (Rollin' Jack)" (West, Bruce, Laing) – 3:14
    • Leslie West – guitar, lead vocal
    • Jack Bruce – bass, lead and backing vocals, piano
    • Corky Laing – drums
  2. "While You Sleep" (West, Bruce, Laing) – 3:24
    • Leslie West – dobro, lead vocal, violin guitar
    • Jack Bruce – acoustic bass, backing vocals, piano
    • Corky Laing – rhythm guitar
  3. "Pleasure" (West, Bruce, Laing, Brown) – 4:02
    • Leslie West – guitar
    • Jack Bruce – bass, vocal, piano
    • Corky Laing – drums
  4. "Love Is Worth the Blues" (West, Bruce, Laing) – 4:11
    • Leslie West – guitar, vocal, violin guitar
    • Jack Bruce – bass
    • Corky Laing – drums
  5. "Pollution Woman" (West, Bruce, Laing, Brown) – 4:26
    • Leslie West – electric and acoustic guitars
    • Jack Bruce – bass, lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, ARP synthesizer
    • Corky Laing – drums

Personnel

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West, Bruce and Laing
Technical personnel
  • Andy Johnsproducer, engineer
  • Dan Turbeville – assistant engineer
  • Ed Lee – art direction, design, photography

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References

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