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T-Bird Rhythm
1982 studio album by The Fabulous Thunderbirds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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T-Bird Rhythm is the fourth studio album by Texas-based blues rock band the Fabulous Thunderbirds, released in 1982.[2][3] The recording contains a mixture of covers and originals. Chrysalis dropped the band following the release of the album.[4]
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Production
The album was produced by Nick Lowe.[5] A video was produced for "How Do You Spell Love?"[6]
Critical reception
Robert Christgau wrote that "both sides open with fetchingly offhand ravers, Kim Wilson works his shoo-fly drawl for gumbo lilt, and the mysterious J. Miller contributes the irresistible 'You're Humbuggin' Me', which had me tearing through my Jimmy Reed records in a fruitless search for the original."[9] The Globe and Mail wrote: "Jimmy Vaughan's [sic] guitar can make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end, but the real genius of this band is vocalist and harmonica player Kim Wilson."[12] The New York Times called T-Bird Rhythm "a rocking album that generates excitement without sounding like the work of fanatic blues revivalists," writing: "[It] should win this soulful and accomplished band some pop air play and long-overdue recognition. And it's a welcome change for Nick Lowe, whose productions had recently begun sounding a bit like a formula and washed out."[13]
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Kim Wilson; except where indicated
- "Can't Tear It Up Enuff"
- "How Do You Spell Love?" (Bobby Patterson, Jerry Strickland, Marshall Boxley)
- "You're Humbuggin' Me" (J.D. Miller, Rocket Morgan)
- "My Babe'" (Ron Holden)
- "Neighbor Tend to Your Business" (Huey P Meaux)
- "Monkey" (Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King)
- "Diddy Wah Diddy" (Willie Dixon, Ellas McDaniel)
- "Lover's Crime"
- "Poor Boy"
- "Tell Me" (J.D. Miller)
- "Gotta Have Some/Just Got Some" (Willie Dixon, William Robert Emerson, Don Talty)
Personnel
- The Fabulous Thunderbirds
- Kim Wilson - vocals, harmonica
- Jimmie Vaughan - guitar
- Keith Ferguson - bass
- Fran Christina - drums, backing vocals
- Technical
- Colin Fairley - engineer
- Larry Williams - photography
References
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