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| Type = [[Album]] |
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| Artist = [[Al Green]] |
| Artist = [[Al Green]] |
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| Cover = 348934.jpg |
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| Released = [[March 21]], [[1967]] |
| Released = [[March 21]], [[1967]] |
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| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]] |
| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]] |
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| Label = Hot Line Music Journal |
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| This album = ''Back Up Train''<br/>(1967) |
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Revision as of 01:24, 21 September 2008
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Back Up Train is Al Green's first release, on Hot Line Records, prior to signing with Hi Records. As evident from the album cover, the singer had not yet dropped the last 'e' from 'Greene' at the time of this album's release. Hot Line was a label formed by Palmer James and Curtis Rodgers, high school friends of Al Green's.
Track listing
- "Back Up Train" - 2:19
- "Hot Wire" - 2:55
- "Stop and Check Myself" - 1:41
- "Let Me Help You" - 1:47
- "I’m Reachin’ Out" - 2:43
- "Don’t Hurt Me No More" - 2:16
- "Don’t Leave Me" - 2:17
- "I’ll Be Good To You" - 2:13
- "Guilty" - 2:56
- "That’s All It Takes (Lady)" - 2:19
- "Get Yourself Together" - 2:25
- "What’s It All About" - 1:54
- "A Lover's Hideaway" - 2:36