Subtle as a Flying Mallet
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Subtle as a Flying Mallet | |||||
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Studio album by Dave Edmunds | |||||
Released | 1975 | ||||
Recorded | Rockfield Studios | ||||
Genre | Rock and roll | ||||
Length | 37:20 | ||||
Label | RCA Records | ||||
Producer | Dave Edmunds for Rockfield Productions | ||||
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'Subtle as a Flying Mallet' was the second solo album by Dave Edmunds, principally focused on sound-alike remakes of late 1950s and early 1960s hits. All of the vocals (except on the live tracks) are by Edmunds, and many of the songs are true solo efforts in that Edmunds also plays all the instruments. The album produced two Top 10 singles in the UK, remakes of the Phil Spector hit "Baby, I Love You" and The Chordettes' "Born to Be with You". A 2006 reissue of the album includes two previously-unreleased bonus tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- "Baby, I Love You" (Phil Spector. Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry) - 3:33
- "Leave My Woman Alone (Ray Charles) - 2:39
- "Maybe" (Richard Barrett) - 2:55
- "Da Doo Ron Ron" (Spector, Greenwich, Barry) - 2:22
- "Let It Be Me" (G. Becaud, M. Curtis, P. Delanoe) - 2:47
- "No Money Down" (live) (Chuck Berry) - 3:52
- "A Shot of Rhythm and Blues" (T. Thompson) - 2:44
- "Billy the Kid" (arr. Dave Edmunds) - 3:36
- "Born to Be with You" (Don Robertson) - 3:33
- "She's My Baby" (Nick Lowe) - 3:38
- "I Ain't Never" (Mel Tillis, W. Pierce) - 3:16
- "Let It Rock" (live) (Berry) - 3:01
--bonus tracks (2006 reissue)--
- "Pick Axe Rag" (Edmunds, Mickey Gee) - 2:56
- "Some Other Guy" (Barrett, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) - 2:25
[edit] Personnel
- Dave Edmunds - vocals, all guitars, bass, keyboards, drums
- Nick Lowe - bass
- Bob Andrews - piano
- Pick Withers - drums
- Brinsley Schwarz - backing band on "Let It Rock" and "No Money Down" (live in Cardiff)
- Album cover design by Hipgnosis