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"In the summer, the scene would move en masse to Ostend, Belgium's equivalent to Blackpool. DJ Freddy Cousaert played at the Groove, a late night downstairs bar frequented by US marines, lovers of blues and soul music
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vendredi 30 octobre 2020

AL GREENE BACK UP TRAIN

HOT LINE MUSIC JOURNAL RECORDS 1967  

HLS-1500S       

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".

credits:
Producer     Curtis Rodgers, Palmer E. James
Recorded    1966

Written-By – Al Green (tracks: A3),
C. Rodgers* (tracks: A1, A6, B4),
P. James* (tracks: A1-A2, A4, A6, B1, B5),
R. Williams* (tracks: B3), T. Watkins* (tracks: A5, B2, B5)
Producer     Curtis Rodgers, Palmer E. James
Recorded    1966
 
tracks list:

A1 Back Up Train    
A2 Hot Wire    
A3 Stop And Check Myself    
A4 Let Me Help You    
A5 I’m Reachin’ Out    
A6 Don’t Hurt Me No More    
B1 Don’t Leave Me    
B2 What’s It All About    
B3 I’ll Be Good To You    
B4 Guilty    
B5 That’s All It Takes (Lady)    
B6 Get Yourself Together
 
 






1 commentaire:

  1. Hi!

    Thanx for this one. LUV Al. Never seen this original cover. Have this LP for years but now realizing it's a Bell records '72 re-issue.

    Cheers!
    Ciao! For now.
    rntcj

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