Live: The Last Summer
Live: The Last Summer | ||||
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Live album by Siegel–Schwall Band | ||||
Released | 1974 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Genre | Blues-rock | |||
Length | 40:08 | |||
Label | Wooden Nickel | |||
Producer |
Siegel–Schwall Band Barry Mraz Bill Traut | |||
Siegel–Schwall Band chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Live: The Last Summer is an album by the blues-rock group the Siegel–Schwall Band.[2] Their ninth album, it was recorded live in the summer of 1973 at the Brewery in Lansing, Michigan and at the Quiet Knight in Chicago, Illinois. It was released as a vinyl LP by Wooden Nickel Records in 1974.[3] It was re-released as a CD by Wounded Bird Records in 1999.[4] The album is also known as The Last Summer.
Track listing
- Side one:
- "Rock Me Baby" (B.B. King, Joe Josea) – 5:25
- "You Don't Love Me Like That" (Jim Schwall) – 3:45
- "I Won't Hold My Breath" (Corky Siegel) – 4:16
- "Sun is Shining" (Jimmy Reed) – 6:10
- "Let's Boogie" (Ken Goerres) – 0:05
- Side two:
- "Hey, Billie Jean" (Jim Post, Siegel) – 7:26
- "West Coast Blues" (Schwall) – 5:20
- "Out-a-Gas?" (Siegel) – 7:20
Personnel
Siegel–Schwall Band
- Corky Siegel – piano, harmonica, vocals
- Jim Schwall – guitar, vocals
- Rollo Radford – bass, vocals
- Shelly Plotkin – drums, percussion
Production
- Produced by the Siegel-Schwall Band, Barry Mraz, and Bill Traut
- Engineer: Barry Mraz
- Sound: Ken Goerres
- Remote recording: Chuck Buchanan
- Mastering: Arnie Acosta
- Cover art: John Thompson
- Art direction: Acy Lehman
- Liner photography: Colin Johnson, Nick Sangiamo
References
- ↑ Live: The Last Summer at AllMusic
- ↑ Live: The Last Summer at Billboard.com
- ↑ Wooden Nickel Album Discography at Both Sides Now Publications
- ↑ Siegel-Schwall Band Discography at wirz.de
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