
Rocking In Rhythm is a Rock album by Bardot, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
About
Bardot (Bradford, Andrew, McRiner) Bardot (UK) are a British pop rock trio comprising Chris Bradford, Laurie Andrew, and Ray McRiner (who also wrote "Give The Lady Some Respect" and "Too Much Talking" for The Sweet). These three strong singer/songwriters whose sound is sometimes compared to Crosby, Stills & Nash produce great original songs with the accent on rich melody and gorgeous harmonie. Lineup: Ray McRiner Composer, Guitar, Vocals Laurie Andrew Composer, Vocals Chris Bradford Composer, Vocals In 1978 Bardot released their debut album Rocking In Rhythm on the RCA label. Credits: Pip Williams Guitar & production Frank Ricotti Drums Geoff Westley Keyboards (played on "Level Headed" by The Sweet) Dave Markee Bass (played with Greenslade, Joan Armatrading, Eric Clapton, Leo Sayer) Bob Young Harmonica (Status Quo / Micky Moody related]) .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Africa
- A2Julie
- A3Sympathy's No Good
- A4No One Cries
- A5Hero's Reward
Side B
- B1Rocking In A Rhythm
- B2Oüled Naïl
- B3Eagle Road
- B4Witchfire
- B5Mountain Side
Sound DNA
- Rock
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bob YoungHARMONICA
- Chris BradfordLEAD VOCALS, BACKING VOCALS HARMONY VOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- Dave MarkeeBASS BASS GUITAR
- Frank RicottiPERCUSSION
- Geoff WestleyGRAND PIANO, SYNTHESIZER, ELECTRIC PIANO, ELECTRIC ORGAN ELECTRIC PIANO GRAND PIANO
- Laurie AndrewLEAD VOCALS, BACKING VOCALS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR, SOLOIST
- Michael GilesDRUMS
- Pip WilliamsACOUSTIC GUITAR, ELECTRIC GUITAR, 12-STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Ray McRinerLEAD VOCALS, ELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS, PERCUSSION ACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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