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Description******************************************************************************* Status Quo - On The Level (2005 Remaster) (1975) [FLAC] ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technical Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Status Quo Album................: On The Level Year.................: 1975/2005 Genre................: Rock/Hard Rock Type.................: Studio Remaster Duration.............: 1:07:12 Number of Songs......: 15 Artwork..............: Own Scans (Canon MP990) Audio Format.........: Lossless Ripper...............: dBpowerAMP 15.1 Encoder..............: FLAC 1.3.0 (Level 5) Hz...................: 44,100 Channels.............: Stereo Reader...............: LiteOn iHAS524 Source...............: CD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Information (courtesy of Wikipedia) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On The Level is the eighth Status Quo studio album. The album's cover art features band members in an Ames room, and on the original vinyl release, the inner gatefold sleeve consisted of informal photos members of the group had taken of each other. In November 1974 the band released the only single from the album, an edited version of a Rossi/Young song entitled "Down Down". The single gave the band their only #1 hit to date. Its b-side was the Parfitt/Young album track "Nightride". When the album was released in February 1975, the group were more or less at the peak of their career, record sales-wise. The album entered the chart at #1. All tracks were written or co-written by the group including unofficial fifth member, Robert Keith Young, apart from "Bye Bye Johnny", which was a Chuck Berry composition. *NOTES* On a sidenote an anecdote: the song "Gerdundula" came into existence thanks to a couple of German fans who sent the Quo a self-penned tune. The Status Quo members liked the untitled song enough to adapt and record it. The song had no title though, and out of respect they named it after the couple who sent it, but as a bit of a joke Quo called the song Gerdundula after the way the letter accompanying the song was signed:"Gerd Und Ulla" (Gerd and Ulla), the names of said couple... Enjoy! JJ Band: Francis Rossi: Guitar & Vocals Richard Parfitt: Guitar & Vocals and some Keyboards Alan Lancaster: Bass & Vocals John Coghlan: Drums Tracklist: 01) "Little Lady" (Parfitt) - 3:03 02) "Most of the Time" (Rossi, Young) - 3:22 03) "I Saw the Light" (Francis Rossi, Bob Young) - 3:40 04) "Over and Done" (Lancaster) - 3:55 05) "Nightride" (Rick Parfitt, Bob Young) - 3:54 06) "Down Down" (Francis Rossi, Bob Young) - 5:25 07) "Broken Man" (Alan Lancaster) - 4:14 08) "What to Do" (Francis Rossi, Bob Young) - 3:07 09) "Where I Am" (Rick Parfitt) - 2:45 10) "Bye Bye Johnny" (Berry) - 5:21 2005 remaster bonus tracks 11) "Down Down [Single Version]" (Francis Rossi, Bob Young) - 3:50 12) "Roll Over Lay Down [Live Version]" (Rossi, Parfitt, Lancaster, Coghlan, Young) - 5:41 13) "Gerdundula [Live Version]" (Manston/James) - 2:35 14) "Junior's Wailing [Live Version]" (White/Pugh) - 3:57 15) "Roadhouse Blues [Live Version]" (Morrison/Densmore/Krieger/Manzarek) - 12:24 Sharing Widget |