Restrictions (album)
Restrictions is the third album by American hard rock band Cactus, released in 1971 on the Atco label.[3] The album tracks "Token Chokin'", "Evil", "Alaska" and "Sweet 16" were all released as singles.
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Released | October 18, 1971 | |||
Recorded | Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York[1] | |||
Genre | Hard rock, blues rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 35:45 | |||
Label | Atco | |||
Producer | Geoffrey Haslam | |||
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The album features heavy blues-rock originals, with a cover of the Howlin' Wolf blues standard "Evil". Stoner rock band Monster Magnet used Cactus' arrangement of the song for their own cover, which appeared on their 1993 album Superjudge.
Track listing
- "Restrictions" (R. Day, C. Appice) – 6:16
- "Token Chokin'" (R. Day, C. Appice) – 3:08
- "Guiltless Glider" (R. Day, T. Bogert, C. Appice, J. McCarty) – 8:44
- "Evil" (Willie Dixon) – 3:15
- "Alaska" (J. McCarty, T. Bogert, R. Day) – 3:40
- "Sweet Sixteen" (T. Bogert, R. Day, C. Appice, J. McCarty) – 3:19
- "Bag Drag" (J. McCarty, R. Day) – 5:12
- "Mean Night in Cleveland" (R. Day, T. Bogert, C. Appice, J. McCarty) – 2:10
Personnel
- Cactus
- Tim Bogert – Bass guitar, backing vocals
- Carmine Appice – Drums, backing vocals, percussion
- Jim McCarty – Lead, rhythm and slide guitars
- Rusty Day – Lead and backing vocals, harmonica, percussion
- Additional personnel
- Ron Leejack – Slide guitar
- Albhy Galuten – Piano
- Duane Hitchings – Keyboards
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References
- Inc, Nielsen Business Media (November 27, 1971). "Talent". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Google Books.
- "Restrictions - Cactus | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- Popoff, Martin (September 8, 2009). "Goldmine Record Album Price Guide". Penguin – via Google Books.
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