NRBQ
Workshop
(Caraway/Japan)
1. C'mon If You're Comin'
2. RC Cola and a Moon Pie
3. Blues Stay Away from Me
4. Mona
5. Just to Hold My Hand
6. Get That Gasoline Blues
7. Deaf, Dumb, and Blind
8. Miss Moses
9. I Got a Little Sevret
10. Hearts of Stone
11. Misunderstanding
12. Four Million B.C.
BONUS TRACKS
13. DRY UP AND BLOW AWAY
14. TROUBLE AT THE HENHOUSE
15. ELECTRIC TRAIN
16. GET THAT GASOLINE BLUES (Unedited Single Version)
17. RC COLA AND A MOON PIE (Single Version)
NRBQ's 1973 fan favorite returns with 5 bonus tracks!
Welcome to the Q Workshop in which we find the newly-made quartet (after the departure of singer Frankie Gadler), following producer/engineer Eddie Kramer into Jimi Hendrix's brand-new Electric Lady Studios in New York City.
Workshop, the now fan-favorite and classic NRBQ album, threw off the singles, "Get That Gasoline Blues" and the album's opening take on the Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee song "C'mon If You're Comin'." This particular platter also gifted the world Terry Adams' composition, "RC Cola And A Moon Pie," later inspiring the name of the band's Moon Pie festivals. Additionally, the band added the Delmore Brothers classic, "Blues Stay Away From Me" which they had previously recorded for 1972's album, Scraps.
Of particular note, with the departure of vocalist Frankie Gadler, Al Anderson and Joey Spampinato stepped up for more vocal duties and on board for the new recording, the now-going-forward, semi-permanent Whole Wheat Horn section (comprised of Terry's brother Donn Adams on trombone and Keith Spring on saxophone often accompanied by Terry on coronet/trumpet and Joey Spampinato on saxophone).
For the new remastered edition, five bonus tracks have been added and only serve to make this reissue of Workshopindispensable for Q fans worldwide. Spampinato's "Trouble In The Henhouse," Donn Adams' "Dry Up And Blow Away," and Terry's "Electric Train" are all derived from the Workshop sessions, giving us listeners even more of the original. These are augmented by a lively alternate version of "RC Cola And A Moon Pie" plus an updated take of "Get That Gasoline Blues." Not that updated though, it was recorded the year after Workshop was released at the request of the label Kama Sutra in 1974 in response to the U.S. gas shortage. As an extra bonus, the track includes original member Steve Ferguson dating from when he briefly rejoined the band! Guest players Kenny Sheehan (rhythm guitar) and Steve Shook (acoustic guitar) come along for the ride as well. All this and new notes by John DeAngelis too!
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