G.E. Smith & the Saturday Night Live Band - Get a Little

G.E. Smith & the Saturday Night Live Band - Get a Little
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Album Details

Title: Get a Little
Artist: G.E. Smith & the Saturday Night Live Band
Release Date: 10/12/1992
Label: Liberty
Duration: 39:56
UPCs: 077779995523, 077779995547
Genre: Rock
Style: Contemporary Pop/Rock
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Get a Little
  2. Sloozy
  3. Monkey Hips and Rice
  4. Gin Blossoms
  5. Helldrive
  6. Might as Well Get Drunk
  7. Fattenin' Frogs for Snakes
  8. Willy D's Blues
  9. Fat Girl/Last Month of the Year
  10. Forgotten Songs

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1992CDLibertyC2-99955

Other Editions

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Album Review

This is a wicked album, which you would expect from such a crack band. As SNL music director, Smith produced the album and wrote eight of the 10 tunes. His guitar is prominent, but doesn't dominate, as he takes full advantage of the band's capabilities, especially the horn section. The generally upbeat mood ranges from the good times of "Monkey Hips and Rice" to the devilish "Hell Drive" and the funked-up "Fat Girl/Last Month of the Year." The charming "Willy D's Blues" meanders like the Mississippi on a sleepy Sunday afternoon. Rosanne Cash and Marshall Crenshaw make cameos, but this would be a superb album without them. Except for a duet with Cash, Smith handles the lead singing, and covers a lot of ground. ~ Mark Allan, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Cheryl HardwickPiano
Chris ParkerDrums
Christine OhlmanVocals
Earl GardnerTrumpet
G.E. SmithHorn Arrangements, Performer, Producer, Arranger
Lenny PickettSax (Tenor), Arranger, Sax (Soprano), Horn Arrangements
Leon PendarvisOrgan (Hammond)
Lew DelGattoHorn Arrangements, Flute, Sax (Baritone)
Louis del GattoArranger
Richard TravaliEngineer
Steve TurreTrombone, Conch Shell
Tim LeitnerEngineer

Member Reviews

Al V. (Al) wrote on 1/14/2007...

Some Nice Cuts here from the band you never got to hear enough of on T.V.