Tracklist
A1 | Rocket 88 | |
A2 | Waiting For The Call | |
A3 | St. Louis Blues | |
B1 | Roll 'Em Pete | |
B2 | Swindon Swing | |
B3 | Roadhouse Boogie | |
B4 | Talking About Louise |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
- Mastered At – De Lane Lea Music Centre
- Lacquer Cut At – De Lane Lea Music Centre
- Lacquer Cut At – CTS Studios
Credits
- Bass – Jack Bruce
- Cover [Design], Design [Cover] – Charlie Watts
- Drums – Charlie Watts
- Engineer – Mick McKenna
- Guitar – Alexis Korner
- Lacquer Cut By – B.J.*
- Mastered By – Bob Jones (6)
- Piano – Ian Stewart (tracks: B2)
- Producer, Liner Notes – Ian Stewart
- Tenor Saxophone – Hal 'Cornbread' Singer*
- Trombone – John Picard
- Trumpet – Colin Smith
Notes
Quoted directly from album notes written by Ian Stewart:
This album was recorded under less than ideal conditions at the Rotation Club in Hanover, West - where the stage is 20 feet above the floor and most people watch from the sides. For some reason, the band was on fire that night, despite a long bus ride and the odd hangover or two. Although acoustically the club left much to be desired, I feel we have achieved one of the best live albums ever, with the sort of feeling that is never achieved in studios. Jack Bruce in particular played his ass off; and by the time "Roll 'Em Pete" ended the set, his fingers were bleeding profusely from playing double bass - something he has only rarely done in recent years. Although the album was recorded on 24 tracks, there are no instrumental overdubs. Everything is as it was on that night, and the editing scissors were only used on one number so that we could have four tracks on side two.
This album was recorded under less than ideal conditions at the Rotation Club in Hanover, West - where the stage is 20 feet above the floor and most people watch from the sides. For some reason, the band was on fire that night, despite a long bus ride and the odd hangover or two. Although acoustically the club left much to be desired, I feel we have achieved one of the best live albums ever, with the sort of feeling that is never achieved in studios. Jack Bruce in particular played his ass off; and by the time "Roll 'Em Pete" ended the set, his fingers were bleeding profusely from playing double bass - something he has only rarely done in recent years. Although the album was recorded on 24 tracks, there are no instrumental overdubs. Everything is as it was on that night, and the editing scissors were only used on one number so that we could have four tracks on side two.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label A Side): ST-A-804635-SP
- Matrix / Runout (Label B Side): ST-A-804636-SP
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A Side [Etched]): STA-804635-A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A Side [Etched]): B.J.
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B Side [Etched]): STA-804636-A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B Side [Etched]): 0-/SM\-2
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B Side [Etched]): = DE LANE LEA =
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B Side [Etched]): cts
Other Versions (5 of 11)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Rocket 88 (LP, Album, Stereo) | Atlantic | K50776, K 50776, SD 19293 | UK | 1981 | |||
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Rocket 88 (LP, Album) | Atlantic | XSD 19293 | Canada | 1981 | ||
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Rocket 88 (LP, Album) | Atlantic | ATL 50 776 | Italy | 1981 | ||
Rocket 88 (LP, Album, Stereo) | Atlantic | ATL 50 776 | 1981 | ||||
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Rocket 88 (LP, Album) | Atlantic | S 90.361 | Spain | 1981 |
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