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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| Name = Back Up Train
| name = Back Up Train
| Type = studio
| type = studio
| Artist = [[Al Green|Al Greene]]
| artist = [[Al Green]]e
| Cover = Al Green - Back Up Train (album cover).jpg
| cover = Al Green - Back Up Train (album cover).jpg
| Caption = Original 1967 vinyl edition
| alt =
| Released = {{Start date|1967|3|21}}
| caption = Original 1967 vinyl edition
| released = {{Start date|1967|3|21}}
| Recorded = 1966
| recorded = 1966
| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]]
| Length = 30:21
| venue =
| Label = Hot Line Music Journal
| studio =
| genre = [[Soul music|Soul]]
| Producer = Curtis Rodgers, Palmer E. James
| Last album =
| length = 30:21
| label = Hot Line Music Journal
| This album = '''''Back Up Train'''''<br />(1967)
| producer = Curtis Rodgers, Palmer James
| Next album = ''[[Green Is Blues]]''<br />(1969)
| Misc =
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title = [[Green Is Blues]]
| next_year = 1969
}}
}}
{{Album ratings
{{Album ratings
| noprose = yes
| noprose = yes
| rev1 = [[Allmusic]] | rev1Score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref>{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r782632}}</ref>
| rev1 = [[Allmusic]] | rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r782632}}</ref>
}}
}}
'''''Back Up Train''''' is [[Al Green]]'s debut album, released by Hot Line Records, a label formed by Palmer James and Curtis Rodgers, high school friends of Al Green's. This album was released prior to signing with [[Hi Records]] and still lists his name as "Greene" (the actual correct spelling of his name).
'''''Back Up Train''''' is [[Al Green]]'s debut album, released by Hot Line Records, a label formed by Palmer James and Curtis Rodgers, high school friends of Al Green's. This album was released prior to signing with [[Hi Records]] and still lists his name as "Greene" (the actual correct spelling of his name). The title track was originally released in January 1967 as a single under the band name "Al Greene and The Soul Mates".

The album has been reissued, first in 1972 on Bell Records 6076 as ''Al Green'' (and a release of "Guilty" as a single, which became a Top 30 R&B hit), then in 1999 on Arista 7822-19097-2 as ''Al Green Master Hits''. In 2005, with Sony's acquisition of the BMG/Arista catalog, it was issued again on Legacy 82876-69548-2 as ''Back Up Train'' with the original artwork from 1967.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
# "Back Up Train" (Curtis Rodgers, Palmer E. James) - 2:19
# "Back Up Train" (Curtis Rodgers, Palmer James) - 2:19
# "Hot Wire" (Palmer E. James) - 2:55
# "Hot Wire" (Palmer James) - 2:55
# "Stop and Check Myself" (Al Green) - 1:41
# "Stop and Check Myself" (Al Green) - 1:41
# "Let Me Help You" (Palmer E. James) - 1:47
# "Let Me Help You" (Palmer James) - 1:47
# "I’m Reachin’ Out" (Tiny Watkins) - 2:43
# "I’m Reachin’ Out" (Tip Watkins) - 2:43
# "Don’t Hurt Me No More" (Curtis Rodgers, Palmer E. James) - 2:16
# "Don’t Hurt Me No More" (Curtis Rodgers, Palmer James) - 2:16
# "Don’t Leave Me" (Palmer E. James) - 2:17
# "Don’t Leave Me" (Palmer James) - 2:17
# "I’ll Be Good to You" (Tiny Watkins) - 2:13
# "I’ll Be Good to You" (Tip Watkins) - 2:13
# "Guilty" (R. Williams) - 2:56
# "Guilty" (Robert Earl Williams) - 2:56
# "That’s All It Takes (Lady)" (Curtis Rodgers) - 2:19
# "That’s All It Takes (Lady)" (Curtis Rodgers) - 2:19
# "Get Yourself Together" (Tiny Watkins, Palmer E. James) - 2:25
# "Get Yourself Together" (Tip Watkins, Palmer James) - 2:25
# "What’s It All About" (Tiny Watkins, Palmer E. James) - 1:54
# "What’s It All About" (Tip Watkins, Palmer James) - 1:54
# "A Lover's Hideaway" (Tiny Watkins, Palmer E. James) - 2:36
# "A Lover's Hideaway" (Tip Watkins, Palmer James) - 2:36


==References==
==References==
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{{Al Green}}
{{Al Green}}


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[[Category:Al Green albums]]
[[Category:Al Green albums]]
[[Category:1967 debut albums]]
[[Category:1967 debut albums]]
[[Category:English-language albums]]





Latest revision as of 21:07, 4 March 2024

Back Up Train
Original 1967 vinyl edition
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 21, 1967 (1967-03-21)
Recorded1966
GenreSoul
Length30:21
LabelHot Line Music Journal
ProducerCurtis Rodgers, Palmer James
Al Greene chronology
Back Up Train
(1967)
Green Is Blues
(1969)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Back Up Train is Al Green's debut album, released by Hot Line Records, a label formed by Palmer James and Curtis Rodgers, high school friends of Al Green's. This album was released prior to signing with Hi Records and still lists his name as "Greene" (the actual correct spelling of his name). The title track was originally released in January 1967 as a single under the band name "Al Greene and The Soul Mates".

The album has been reissued, first in 1972 on Bell Records 6076 as Al Green (and a release of "Guilty" as a single, which became a Top 30 R&B hit), then in 1999 on Arista 7822-19097-2 as Al Green Master Hits. In 2005, with Sony's acquisition of the BMG/Arista catalog, it was issued again on Legacy 82876-69548-2 as Back Up Train with the original artwork from 1967.

Track listing

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  1. "Back Up Train" (Curtis Rodgers, Palmer James) - 2:19
  2. "Hot Wire" (Palmer James) - 2:55
  3. "Stop and Check Myself" (Al Green) - 1:41
  4. "Let Me Help You" (Palmer James) - 1:47
  5. "I’m Reachin’ Out" (Tip Watkins) - 2:43
  6. "Don’t Hurt Me No More" (Curtis Rodgers, Palmer James) - 2:16
  7. "Don’t Leave Me" (Palmer James) - 2:17
  8. "I’ll Be Good to You" (Tip Watkins) - 2:13
  9. "Guilty" (Robert Earl Williams) - 2:56
  10. "That’s All It Takes (Lady)" (Curtis Rodgers) - 2:19
  11. "Get Yourself Together" (Tip Watkins, Palmer James) - 2:25
  12. "What’s It All About" (Tip Watkins, Palmer James) - 1:54
  13. "A Lover's Hideaway" (Tip Watkins, Palmer James) - 2:36

References

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