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Gasolin' (1974 album)

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Gasolin' is the first album with English lyrics by Danish rock band Gasolin'. It was released in some Western European countries in November 1974 on CBS, simultaneously to its Danish counterpart Stakkels Jim. The songs are identical on the two albums, except for the lyrics. Leonard "Skip" Malone, an American living in Denmark at the time, helped the band translate the Danish lyrics into English.[1]

Track list

Side one

  1. "Lucky Linda" (Gasolin' / Gasolin', Skip Malone) -
  2. "If You Dare" (Trad. / Gasolin', Malone) -
  3. "Quasimodo's Song" (Gasolin' / Gasolin', Malone) -
  4. "Lilli-Lilli" (Gasolin' / Gasolin', Malone) -

Side two

  1. "It Was Inga, Katinka And Groovy Charlie On His Harley" (Tommy Pedersen / Gasolin', Malone) -
  2. "The Big Hullabaloo" (Gasolin' / Gasolin', Malone) -
  3. "The Cat" (Gasolin' / Gasolin', Malone) -
  4. "Stark Raving Mad" (Gasolin' / Gasolin', Malone) -
  5. "Sju-Bi-Du-Bi-Man" (Gasolin' / Gasolin', Malone) -


Personnel

Gasolin'

Additional musicians

Production


Release history

Region Title Date Label Format Catalog [2]
Europe Gasolin' Early 1974 (1974) CBS stereo LP CBS 80099
Scandinavia A Foreign Affair 1[3] 1997 (1997) Sony Music double CD Columbia 487177 2


Notes

  1. ^ A Foreign Affair 2 album notes
  2. ^ "Min Gasolin' samling" (in Danish). Retrieved 2008-04-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |name= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Reissue bundled with Killin' Time