TOM RUSH Take A Little Walk With Me LP ELEKTRA 1966 US reissue EKS7308 AL KOOPER
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TOM RUSH with AL KOOPER, BRUCE LANGHORNE, ROOSEVELT GOOK, HARVEY BROOKS, BOBBY GREGG, BILL LEE With his warm and slightly world-weary baritone voice, solid acoustic guitar playing, and gifted if hardly prolific songwriting skills, Tom Rush was one of the finest and most unsung performers to come out of the '60s urban folk revival.
"TAKE A LITTLE WALK WITH ME" <reissue, originally published in 1966>
Produced by Mark Abramson
LP ELEKTRA RECORDS EKS-7308 STEREO
PRINTED IN U.S.A. 1976 REPRESSING on ELEKTRA 'BUTTERFLY' LABEL and Ⓦ LOGO on rim label
SINGLE SLEEVE THICK CARDBOARD COVER (AMERICAN STYLE)
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LABEL: ELEKTRA - BUTTERFLY LABEL - BLACK TEXT
Catalog on cover: (front & spine) EKS-7308 (rear) EKL-308 (mono) EKS-7308 (stereo)
Catalog on labels: EKS-7308-A SP / EKS-7308-B SP
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): EKS 7308 A-SP I-I ESR TD 7 14 76 Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): EKS 7308 B-SP I-I ESR TD 7-14-76 Other / Runout (on both sides, Stamped): SRC
On labels: rim text reads "Mfg. by Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch..........A Division of Warner Communications Inc. Ⓦ"
On Back Sleeve: Notes by Al Kooper
Tom Rush and the producers would like to thank Al Kooper for his very special help in the preparation of this album
Produceded by Mark Abramson Printed in U.S.A.
Elektra Records 15 Columbus Circle, New York, New York 10023
tracklisting Side 1: YOU CAN'T TELL A BOOK BY THE COVER - WHO DO YOU LOVE - LOVE'S MADE A FOOL OF YOU TOO MUCH MONKEY BUSINESS - MONEY HONEY - ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Side 2: JOSHUA GONE BARBADOS - STATESBORO BLUES TURN YOUR MONEY GREEN - SUGAR BABE - GALVESTON FLOOD
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With side one consisting of full-out rock & roll and side two of the country/folk blues he's best known for, Tom Rush takes the listener on a journey through his life circa 1966. The full out "Who Do You Love" and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover" rock mightily, while the classic "Joshua Gone Barbados" shows Rush hadn't lost touch with his folk roots. A fine collection of tunes...(AllMusic)
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