Black Oak Arkansas - Raunch 'N' Roll Live album








Raunch 'n' Roll Live",ATCO,1973 A Monumental live recording. The sorta people who listen to Black Oak Arkansas are about the closest things to teenage Frankensteins in existence. But that still don't keep it from being the best rock'n'roll album of all time.
Tracklist: 1. Gettin’ Kinda Cocky, 2. When Electricity Came To Arkansas, 3. Gigolo, 4. Hot Rod, 5. Mutants Of The Monster, 6. Hot And Nasty, 7. Up.
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Black Oak Arkansas When Electricty Came To Arkansas Raunch N Roll version. Black Oak Arkansas - Mutants Of The Monster (Live).
All songs written by Black Oak Arkansas and published by Far-Fetched Music (ASCAP) except Hot Rod and Up which are published by Pond Tunes (BMI). Matrix, Runout (A-Side Label): (ST-C-732747-MO). Matrix, Runout (B-Side Label): (ST-C-732748-MO). Matrix, Runout (Stamped On Both Sides): "MR" (Within Circle) AT/DK.
In 1973, Black Oak Arkansas released their fourth LP Raunch 'N' Roll Live, and took the rather unorthodox tack of including previously unreleased new songs on their first live concert album like "Gigolo", "Gettin' Kinda Cocky", as well as two more BOA classics: "Hot Rod", which features Dandy's sly double-entendre lyrics, and "Up", which spotlights Aldridge's marathon drum solo, a. portion of which he played with his bare hands. Black Oak. Following continued diminishing returns of the band's record sales (yet while still remaining a consistent concert draw), Mangrum dropped "Arkansas" from the group's name (in an attempt to downplay their Southern-ness) and replaced everyone except Henderson and even altering his own vocal style in an attempt to sound more mainstream (and ostensibly impress music critics in the process.
But when the Southern rockers soared, they really soared. Arguably, Black Oak's best and most consistent release is Raunch 'N' Roll Live. Recorded at 1973 concerts in Portland, OR, and Seattle, this LP is without a dull moment. Raunch 'N' Roll Live wasn't the only live album that Black Oak provided in the '70s; in 1975 - only two years after the release of this LP - the band recorded Live! Mutha at a Long Beach, CA, show. While that release is enjoyable, Raunch 'N' Roll Live remains the most exciting and vital document of Black Oak on-stage. Without a doubt, Raunch 'N' Roll Live is essential listening for those who have even a casual interest in the rowdy Southern rockers.
Album · 2007 · 24 Songs. When Electricity Came To Arkansas (Live At Paramount Theater, Portland, 12/1/1972). 11. Hot and Nasty (Live At Paramount Theater, Portland, 12/1/1972).
Black Oak Arkansas 1974 album Street Party featured one of their all time big hits Hey Ya’ll. The album served as the follow-up to the band’s most successful album of their career High On The Hog. There was nothing like catching a live Black Oak Arkansas show. Check out this great dual guitar opening to the Hey Ya’ll, track recorded live at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Coming in at No 8 on our Top 10 Black Oak Arkansas list is the great track Jim Dandy. The song was issued on the very successful High on the Hog album which was released in 1973.
Tracks count: 24. Views: 24. Black Oak Arkansas - Gigolo 03:17. Black Oak Arkansas - Full Moon Ride 04:09. Black Oak Arkansas - Dixie 04:00. Black Oak Arkansas - Full Moon Ride 04:19. Black Oak Arkansas - Lord Have Mercy On My Soul 05:45. Black Oak Arkansas - Movin' 05:35. Black Oak Arkansas - When Electricity Came To Arkansas 08:34. Black Oak Arkansas - Mutants of the Monster 06:08. Black Oak Arkansas - When Electricity Came To Arkansas 05:28. Black Oak Arkansas - Up 12:23. Black Oak Arkansas - Fever In My Mind 04:04.
Tracklist
A1 | Gettin' Kinda Cocky | 3:22 |
A2 | When Electricity Came To Arkansas | 7:28 |
A3 | Gigolo | 3:09 |
A4 | Hot Rod | 3:16 |
B1 | Mutants Of The Monster | 5:25 |
B2 | Hot And Nasty | 3:45 |
B3 | Up | 8:48 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Warner Communications
- Pressed By – Presswell
Credits
- Bass Guitar, Vocals – Pat Daugherty
- Design [Album] – Pacific Eye & Ear
- Drums – Tommy Aldridge
- Engineer [Mixing] – Richard Rosebrough
- Engineer [Recording] – Ray Thompson
- Lead Guitar, Vocals – Harvey Jett, Stanley Knight
- Lead Vocals, Washboard [Scrub Board] – Jim Dandy
- Photography By – Bill Crump , Sam Emerson, Tony Lowe
- Producer – Tom Dowd
- Twelve-String Guitar – Rick Reynolds
- Written-By – Black Oak Arkansas
Notes
Issued with "Deed To Heaven On Earth" Insert____
This version has Warner communications company logo around the rim on the labels
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Other (On sleeve edge): 0598
- Matrix / Runout (on central label, side one): (ST-C-732747 PR)
- Matrix / Runout (on central label, side two): ST-C-732747 PR)
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SD 7019 | Black Oak Arkansas | Raunch 'N' Roll Live (LP, Album) | ATCO Records | SD 7019 | Canada | 1973 |
ATL 40 451 | Black Oak Arkansas | Raunch 'N' Roll Live (LP, Album, Gat) | Atlantic | ATL 40 451 | Germany | 1973 |
ATC QT-7019 | Black Oak Arkansas | Raunch 'N' Roll Live (8-Trk, Album, Quad) | ATCO Records | ATC QT-7019 | US | 1973 |
SD 7019 | Black Oak Arkansas | Raunch 'N' Roll Live (LP, Album, RI) | ATCO Records | SD 7019 | US | 1973 |
K 40451 | Black Oak Arkansas | Raunch 'N' Roll Live (LP, Album, Gat) | Atlantic | K 40451 | UK | 1973 |
