Album Details
Title: Bad Company Artist: Bad Company Release Date: 6/1974 Re-Released On: 7/21/2009 Label: WEA, Swan Song, Atlantic / Wea, Audio Fidelity Duration: 34:35 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPCs: 075679033222, 075679244123, 4943674069378, 4943674085545, 780014202422, 075679033215, 075679033246, 4943674076352 Genre: Rock Styles: Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock Moods: Greasy, Rousing, Brash, Confident, Raucous, Earnest, Irreverent, Outrageous, Rambunctious, Rebellious, Reckless, Rowdy, Sleazy, Energetic, Indulgent, Lazy, Snide, Trashy Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Can't Get Enough
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Rock Steady
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Ready for Love
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Don't Let Me Down
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Bad Company
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The Way I Choose
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Movin' On
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Seagull
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | Swan Song | 75318 | | 2007 | CD | WEA | 12542 | | 2006 | CD | Audio Fidelity | 2024 | | 1994 | CD | Swan Song | 92441 | | 1990 | CD | Atlantic / Wea | 8501 |
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Album Review
Somehow or other, Bad Company got lumped in with other '70s rock dinosaurs. In a way they were -- not because their music was excessive or dated, but because when Bad Company walked the earth, the ground shook. Featuring the voice of Paul Rodgers, one of rock's greatest singers, the thoroughly excellent Original Bad Company Anthology re-establishes Bad Company as a force in the music world. The 33-song, two-CD set contains all the classic songs that made the band a top-selling recording and concert attraction, as well as four brand new songs and six B-sides and outtakes. The new songs are (surprise!) awesome. All four tracks (two by Mick Ralphs, two by Paul Rodgers) sound like they could be on the band's classic early albums. The first single, "Hey Hey," is a blustery rocker; "Tracking Down a Runaway," a totally exhilarating number, sounds like a future hit. The rarities include "Easy on My Soul," a remade Free song from the Straight Shooter sessions -- complete with Paul Rodgers' signature piano -- that blows the Free version out of the water, and might just be the best track Bad Company has ever done. Other highlights include "Superstar Woman," a soulful outtake from the first LP sessions, and "Smokin' 45" from the Burnin' Sky sessions. "Little Miss Fortune," with its cool lyrics and groove, is a former B-side finally seeing the light of day in the CD age. The set draws from all of their albums, emphasizing the first two, but the band even found two good tracks from the utterly pathetic Rough Diamonds; if those songs are good you can be sure the rest kick some serious butt as well. ~ Geoff Ginsberg, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bad Company | Producer, Audio Production | | Barry Diament | Mastering | | Beverly Taddei | Production Coordination | | Bob Wynne | Art Direction | | Boz Burrell | Bass, Group Member | | Hipgnosis [Design Group] | Photography | | Mel Collins | Saxophone | | Mick Ralphs | Group Member, Keyboards, Guitar | | Paul Rodgers | Multi Instruments, Guitar, Group Member, Piano, Accordion, Instrumentation, Vocals | | Ron Fawcus | Tape Operator | | Ron Nevison | Engineer, Mixing, Audio Engineer | | Simon Kirke | Group Member, Drums | | Sonny | Vocals (Background) | | Steve Hoffman | Mastering | | Sue & Sunny | Vocals (Background) | | Sue Glover | Vocals | | Sunny Leslie | Vocals | | Terry Thomas | Producer |
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