Right Side Up
Right Side Up | ||||
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Studio album by Ralph McTell | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | London | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 32:44 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Records/WEA | |||
Producer | Ralph McTell, Peter Swettenham | |||
Ralph McTell chronology | ||||
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Right Side Up is an album by Ralph McTell released in 1976 by Warner Bros. Records/WEA, recorded at Air Studios in London by Pete Henderson and Mike Stavrou, and produced by Ralph McTell and Peter Swettenham (one-time member of band Grapefruit).
Musicians who appear on the album include Danny Thompson, (double bass), John Stevens and Pick Withers - (drums) - Rod Clements (of Lindisfarne), - Dave Pegg (from Fairport Convention), bass players. Backing vocals were provided by Tony Rivers - of The Castaways - Ken Gold and John Perry. John Martyn played guitar on River Rising.[1]
Track listing
- San Diego Serenade - (McTell - "I've always admired Tom Waits writing for both his melody and his wonderfully evocative lyrics")
- Naomi
- Tequila Sunset
- Weather the Storm - (McTell - "It remains one of my most requested pieces in live work")
- River Rising
- From Clare to Here - (McTell - "A chance remark from a fellow building site labourer remembered from 1963 as " it's a long way from Clare to here. "
- Chairman and the Little Man
- Country Boys - (McTell : "Cornwall was in my mind when I wrote this, and Ry Cooder was on everybody's turntable")
- Slow Burning Companion
- Nightmares
- May You Never (McTell - "John Martyn has written so many beautiful songs, but I guess this is still my favourite.")
- Song for Ireland (additional track, learnt by McTell from the version by Dick Gaughan, written by Phil Colclough originally released in 1982, added to re-release of the album)
References
- ↑ Sleeve notes, CD re-release 2001
External links
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