Nazareth (2)Loud'N'Proud

Label:

Vertigo – 6303 103

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Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo

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Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hard Rock

Tracklist

A1 Go Down Fighting
Written-ByNazareth (2)
3:04
A2 Not Faking It
Written-ByNazareth (2)
3:58
A3 Turn On Your Receiver
Written-ByNazareth (2)
3:17
A4 Teenage Nervous Breakdown
Written-ByLowell George
3:41
A5 Freewheeler
PercussionRoger Glover
Written-ByNazareth (2)
5:29
B1 This Flight Tonight
Written-ByJoni Mitchell
3:21
B2 Child In The Sun
Written-ByNazareth (2)
4:55
B3 The Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Bass [Fuzz Bass]Pete Agnew
Written-ByBob Dylan
9:13

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyPhonogram
  • Produced ForMountain Records Ltd.
  • Recorded AtApple Studios
  • Recorded ByPye Mobile Recording Unit
  • Mixed AtAir Studios
  • Published ByMountain Music
  • Published ByCarlin
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Published ByWarner Bros. Music
  • Lacquer Cut AtPRS Hannover
  • Pressed ByPRS Hannover
  • Printed ByPRS Hannover

Credits

  • Bass, VocalsPete Agnew
  • Drums, Percussion, VocalsDarrell Sweet
  • Engineer [Recording, Apple Studios]John Mills (2) (tracks: B2, B3)
  • Engineer [Recording, Pye Mobile Recording Unit]Bob Harper (tracks: A, B1)
  • Engineer [Remix]Geoff Emerick
  • Lead Guitar, Slide Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, VocalsManuel Charlton*
  • Lead VocalsDan McCafferty
  • ManagementMountain Management Ltd.*
  • Other [Spiritual Guidance]Chuck Pulin
  • Producer [Produzer]Roger Glover
  • SleeveDave Field

Notes

Recorded at the Ganghut, Jamestown, Scotland
Pye Mobile Recording Unit
B2 recorded at Apple Studios, London
Remixed to Air London

A1 to A3, A5: Mountain/Carlin
A4: Copyright Control
B1, B3: Warner Bros. Music
B2: Mountain Carlin

Printed in West-
aus dem Hause Phonogram
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Standard sleeve with glossy finish. White inner sleeve with date code.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): AA 6303 103.1 Y
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): AA 6303 103.2 Y
  • Other (Embossment, cover rear): PRS Hannover
  • Other (Inner sleeve ID, variant 1): 4912000 1533.1/W41/85
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A, stamped, variant 1): 10 AA6303103 1Y//3 320 1 AM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B, stamped, variant 1): 10 AA6303103 2Y//2 320 3A N
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A, stamped, variant 2): 10 AA6303103 1Y//3 320 1A AO
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B, stamped, variant 2): 10 AA6303103 2Y//2 320 3A O
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A stamped, variant 3): 10 AA6303103 1Y//3 320 1 VD
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B stamped, variant 3): 10 AA6303103 2Y//2 320 3A XC

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Loud'N'Proud (LP, Album, Gatefold) Mooncrest CREST 4 UK 1973
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Loud 'N' Proud (LP, Album) A&M Records SP-3609 Canada 1973
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Loud 'N' Proud (LP, Album, Promo) A&M Records SP-3609 US 1973
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Loud 'N' Proud (LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Pressing) A&M Records SP-3609 US 1973
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Loud'N'Proud (LP, Album, Gatefold) Vertigo 6499 737 1973

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Reviews

  • Donvinyl55's avatar
    Donvinyl55
    i did have the original issue from 1973, purchased back then which kind of disappeared. recently i acquired this 1985 reissue and listened to it virtually for the first time in nearly 50 years...i must say that the first side is distinctively punk rock than classic rock. never realised this back in 1973 when punk did not yet exist. could this be the earliest punk without realising it? side 2 is much more classic rock, the stand out track for me is 'This flight tonight' written by Joni Mitchell

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