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John KayAll In Good Time

John Kay - All In Good Time album cover
Label:Mercury – 9100 054
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:UK
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Genre:Rock, Blues, Pop
Style:Blues Rock, Southern Rock, Soft Rock

Tracklist

A1Give Me Some News I Can Use
A2The Best Is Barely Good Enough
A3That's When I Think Of You
A4Ain't Nobody Home (In California)
A5Ain't Nothin' Like It Used To Be
B1Business Is Business
B2Show Me How You'd Like It Done
B3Down In New Orleans
B4Say You Will
B5Hey, I'm Alright
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Recorded At Wishbone Recordings Studios, Alabama.

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
All In Good Time (LP, Album)Mercury6338 879Netherlands1978
New Submission
All In Good Time (LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing)MercurySRM-1-3715US1978
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All In Good Time (LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing)MercurySRM-1-3715US1978
New Submission
All In Good Time (LP, Album, Test Pressing, White Label)Mercury9100 054UK1978
New Submission
All In Good Time (LP, Album, Santa Maria Pressing)MercurySRM-1-3715US1978

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  • bargainvinyl1's avatar
    bargainvinyl1
    All in Good Time was produced by Clayton Ivey at his Wishbone Studios in Muscle Shoals, indicating Kay was taking a crack at a bit different sound -- one which certainly had a better chance at radio play in 1978 than Steppenwolf's hard rock. It's worth remembering that Kay's previous solo LPs were also different from Steppenwolf, and the band's previous album (1973's My Sportin' Life) had some pretty strong pop leanings. In context, the progression to a full-on modern rock-soul sound does make sense, as unexpected as it may seem at first listen.

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