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Hot Number
1987 studio album by The Fabulous Thunderbirds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hot Number is a studio album by the American blues rock band the Fabulous Thunderbirds, released in 1987.[1][2] It peaked at No. 49 on the Billboard 200.[3] The band supported the album by touring with Crosby, Stills & Nash.[4]
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Production
Recorded in Memphis, Hot Number was produced by Dave Edmunds.[5][6] The Memphis Horns contributed to the album.[7] Chuck Leavell played keyboards.[8] "It Comes to Me Naturally" is a cover of the NRBQ song.[9]
Critical reception
USA Today opined that "its bluesy orientation unfortunately downplays Jimmy Vaughan's [sic] guitar."[14] The Los Angeles Times determined that "the general familiarity of this record ... will probably appeal more to the band's new fans than to the old faithful."[10] The Kingston Whig-Standard wrote that "Kim Wilson doesn't so much sing with the band as it sings behind him; the result is a less spirited and thinner sound."[15] The Toronto Star deemed the album "sweaty, grimy, bar-room rock 'n' soul."[16] The New York Times tied "Streets of Gold" to 1980s heartland rock songs about socioeconomic issues.[17]
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Kim Wilson; except where indicated
- "Stand Back"
- "Hot Number"
- "Wasted Tears"
- "It Comes to Me Naturally" (Al Anderson)
- "Love in Common"
- "How Do You Spell Love?" (Bobby Patterson, Jerry Strickland, Marshall Boxley)
- "Streets of Gold"
- "Sofa Circuit"
- "Don't Bother Trying to Steal Her Love"
- "It Takes a Big Man to Cry"
Personnel
- The Fabulous Thunderbirds
- Kim Wilson - vocals, harmonica
- Jimmie Vaughan - guitar, bass, vocals
- Preston Hubbard - electric and acoustic bass
- Fran Christina - drums, vocals
with:
- Dave Edmunds - guitar, vocals
- Chuck Leavell - keyboards
- Memphis Horns - horns
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