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The Free Electric Band (album)
1973 studio album by Albert Hammond From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Free Electric Band is the second studio album by Albert Hammond released by Mums Records.[2] The album barely landed on the Billboard 200 chart, reaching #193.[3]
The title track single hit #48 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #19 on the UK Singles Chart in 1973. The single "The Peacemaker" hit #51 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #80 on the Billboard Hot 100.[4]
Hammond arranged and produced the record himself.
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Track listing
All tracks by Albert Hammond & Mike Hazlewood
- "Smokey Factory Blues"
- "The Peacemaker"
- "Woman of the World"
- "Everything I Want to Do"
- "Who's for Lunch Today"
- "The Free Electric Band"
- "Rebecca"
- "The Day the British Army Lost the War"
- "For the Peace of All Mankind"
- "I Think I'll Go That Way"
Personnel
- Albert Hammond - vocals, guitar
- Jay Lewis, Larry Carlton - guitar
- Joe Osborn - bass guitar
- Jim Gordon - drums
- Michael Omartian - keyboards
- Carol Carmichael and Friends - backing vocals
- The Sid Sharp Strings - strings
Chart positions
Album
Singles
References
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