Rock 'n' Roll Dudes
Rock 'n' Roll Dudes is the second album by the English band The Glitter Band, released in 1975 on the Bell record label.[1] It reached No. 17 on the UK Albums Chart.
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Released | April 1975 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 35:26 | |||
Label | Bell Records UK | |||
Producer | Mike Leander | |||
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Track listing
- Side one
- "For Always and Ever" (John Springate, John Rossall)
- "Sweet Baby Blue" (John Springate)
- "I Can't Stop" (John Springate)
- "Write Me a Letter" (Gerry Shephard, Pete Phipps)
- "All My Love" (Pete Phipps)
- "Goodbye My Love" (Gerry Shephard)
- Side two
- "Game Up" (Gerry Shephard, John Springate, Eddie Seago)
- "Bring Her Back" (Gerry Shephard, John Springate)
- "Pictures of You" (Gerry Shephard, Pete Phipps)
- "Do You Remember" (Gerry Shephard, John Rossall)
- "You're Trying Too Hard" (Harvey Ellison)
- "Let's Get Together Again" (Gerry Shephard, John Rossall)
Personnel
- Gerry Shephard - guitars, lead (4, 5, 7, 9-12) and backing vocals
- Harvey Ellison - saxophones
- John Rossall - saxophones
- John Springate - bass, lead (1-3, 6, 8) and backing vocals
- Pete Phipps - drums, backing vocals, piano
Production
- Produced by Mike Leander in Paris and London for G.T.O. Productions
- Sound Supervision by John Hudson
- Album cover photography by J. Trapman
- Album sleeve design by MLT Marketing Associates.
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References
- Album Artwork
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