Vinegar Joe – Rock 'N Roll Gypsies
Label: | Island Records – ILPS 9214 |
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Format: | Vinyl, Album, LP, Gatefold |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: |
Tracklist
A1 | So Long | |
A2 | Charley's Horse | |
A3 | Rock 'N Roll Gypsies | |
A4 | Falling | |
A5 | It's Gettin' To The Point | |
B1 | Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On | |
B2 | Buddy Can You Spare Me A Line? | |
B3 | Angel | |
B4 | No One Ever Do | |
B5 | Forgive Us |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Island Records Ltd.
- Recorded At – The Manor
- Recorded At – Olympic Studios
- Recorded At – Island Studios
Credits
- Bass, Harmonica – Steve York
- Cover – Hipgnosis (2), Laurie Lewis (4)
- Drums, Percussion – John Woods (3), Keef Hartley
- Engineer – Vic Smith*
- Guitar – Jim Mullen, Pete Gage
- Keyboards – Mike Deacon
- Producer – Pete Gage, Vic Smith*
- Vocals – Elkie Brooks, Robert Palmer
Notes
Recorded at The Manor, Olympic and Island Studios.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): ILPS 9214 A - 3U
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): ILPS 9214 B - 1U
Other Versions (5 of 26)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Rock'n Roll Gypsies (LP, Album) | Island Records | 86.463-I | Spain | 1972 | ||
Rock'n Roll Gypsies (LP, Album) | Island Records | 86 463 IT | Germany | 1972 | |||
Recently Edited | Rock'n Roll Gypsies (LP, Album, Gatefold cover) | Island Records | 6396 022 | France | 1972 | ||
New Submission | Rock'n Roll Gypsies (8-Track Cartridge, Album) | Island Records | none | UK | 1972 | ||
Recently Edited | Rock'n Roll Gypsies (LP, Album) | Island Records | 86 463 IT | Netherlands | 1972 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- It’s a great album and what a band ! Never saw them play live but I once spilt beer down Elkie’s back in a very busy pub in soho and she wasn’t particularly happy about it as one would imagine. Happy days.
- Great gigs seeing Vinegar Joe in the early 70s.Elkie Brooks,swearing in her thick mancunian accent and really giving it some with her leather skirt slit open!Robert Palmer aside her.Many people do not realise these two were here in the early 70s.Great stuff and you would never have believed it when seeing the pair perform their own stuff in the mid/late 1980s.
Release
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