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The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Aces Live album flac Performer: The Amazing Rhythm Aces
Title: Aces Live
Released: 1985
MP3 album: 1158 mb
FLAC album: 1380 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Folk and Country

The Amazing Rhythm Aces is an American country rock group, which has characterized its music as "American music" or "roots music"-a blend of rock, country, blues, R&B, folk, reggae and Latino. The band is best known for its 1975 hit "Third Rate Romance". They have released 18 albums over 30 years (a period including a 15-year hiatus). The band's music is distinguished by its eclectic scope, literate and often quirky lyrics, and distinctive vocals by lead singer and songwriter Russell Smith.

Album · 1978 · 30 Songs. 3. The "Ella B" (Remastered). 4. King of the Cowboys (Remastered).

Recorded live at: Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA, May 22, 1979 Roxy Theatre - Los Angeles, CA, May 24, 1979 Roxy Theatre - San Diego, CA, May 26, 1979 Brother's Music Hall - Birmingham, AL, Aug. 5, 1979. Recorded By: Enactron Truck: Stuart Taylor, Lon Neumann, Donivan Cowart, James McCarthey Fanta Professional Services, Mobile: Johnny Rosen, Mervin Lougue, Bill Fast Aces Road Crew: Tom Amason, Scott DeVos, John Griswold, Rip McCall, Larry Schwartz, Jim Tuttle, Jim Uhler, Bill Watts.

Album Name Full House - Aces High. 版公司 Warner Music Group. Other productions from The Amazing Rhythm Aces. Ride Again (Volume 1). Full House - Aces High. How the Hell Do You Spell Rythum. The Amazing Rhythm Aces. Burning the Ballroom Down.

The Amazing Rhythm Aces is an American music group. The band has characterized their music as "American Music" - rock, country, blues, folk, reggae and Latino. They are best known for their 1970s hit "Third Rate Romance". The Aces were first a local band in Knoxville, Tennessee in the late 1960s early 1970s although they went by another name. The band consisted of founding members Russell Smith, Jeff Davis, and Butch McDade.

By 1979, the Aces' recording career was winding down and their longtime label folded. As a result, this record was released on both ABC and Columbia with the only difference being the picture on the back cover. This album also saw the departure of guitarist/producer Barry Burton. Whatever the causes, this is their strongest album in some time. Jim Worbois, All Music Guide. 1 Love and Happiness The Amazing Rhythm Aces 4:40. 2 Lipstick Traces (On a Cigarette) The Amazing Rhythm Aces 3:44. 3 Homestead in My Heart The Amazing Rhythm Aces 3:14

ARTIST: The Amazing Rhythm Aces. ALBUM: Too Stuffed to Jump. These records are VISUALLY graded. None of these records have deep/feelable scratches or anything that will likely cause it to skip. The Amazing Rhythm Aces -Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios A and B on the Tennessee River, Sheffield, Alabama. ABC Records %7cAA-1123 - 1979.

The Amazing Rhythm Aces. Style: pop. Album year: 1979. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Pretty Words 03:51. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Say You Lied 02:17. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Rodrigo, Rita and Elaine 03:34. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Homestead in My Heart 03:16. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Lipstick Traces (on a Cigarette) 03:46. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - The Lonely One 03:27. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody 02:47. Burning the Ballroom Down - The Amazing Rhythm Aces. Too Stuffed to Jump - The Amazing Rhythm Aces. Stacked Deck - The Amazing Rhythm Aces

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The End Is Not In Sight (The Cowboy Tune)
Written-By – H.R. Smith*
4:30
A2 Who'll The Next Fool Be
Written-By – C. Rich*
3:28
A3 Dancing The Night Away
Written-By – J.H. Brown, Jr.*, H.R. Smith*
5:33
A4 Amazing Grace (Used To Be Her Favorite Song)
Written-By – H.R. Smith*
4:01
B1 Third Rate Romance
Written-By – H.R. Smith*
4:14
B2 Lipstick Traces
Written-By – N. Neville*
4:42
B3 I Pity The Mother And Father (When The Kids Move Away)
Written-By – H.R. Smith*
3:30
B4 Just Between You And Me And The Wall (You're A Fool)
Written-By – J.H. Brown, Jr.*
2:48

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Barnett/Sparre Records
  • Edited At – Muscle Shoals Sound Studios
  • Manufactured By – Barnett/Sparre Records
  • Marketed By – Barnett/Sparre Records
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Mixed At – Muscle Shoals Sound Studios
  • Published By – Bad Ju Ju Music
  • Published By – Fourth Floor Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Knox Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Rick Hall Music
  • Published By – St. Michael's Alley Music
  • Published By – Tintagel Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Unart Music Corp.
  • Recorded At – Brother's Music Hall
  • Recorded At – The Great American Music Hall
  • Recorded At – The Roxy
  • Recorded By – Enactron Truck
  • Recorded By – Fanta Professional Services
  • Recorded By – Aces Road Crew

Credits

  • Art Direction, Management – Michael Barnett
  • Banjo, Mandolin – John McEuen
  • Cover [Concept] – Danny Garrett
  • Cover [Design] – Stuart Beaton, Tom Drennon
  • Drums, Vocals – Butch McDade
  • Electric Bass, Electric Upright Bass, Vocals – Jeff "Stick" Davis*
  • Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Organ – Billy Earheart
  • Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Organ, Vocals – James Hooker
  • Engineer [Asst.] – Mary Beth McLemore, Pete Greene, William C. Riz
  • Engineer [Remix] – Bill Fair, Gregg Hamm, Steve Melton
  • Fiddle, Saxophone – Al Garth
  • Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals – Russell Smith
  • Guitar, Steel Guitar, Vocals – Duncan Cameron, Duncan Cameron
  • Management – Barnett & Associates, Inc.
  • Photography By [Credits] – Brian D. McLaughlin, Tom Copi
  • Producer – Jimmy Johnson
  • Recorded By – Bill Fast, Donivan Cowart, James McCarthy, John Griswold, Johnny Rosen*, Lon Neumann, Mervin Louque, Rip McCall, Scott DeVos, Stuart Taylor , Tom Amason
  • Saxophone – Bryan Savage

Notes

Back cover lists track A2 as "Who'll The Next Fool Be. Label lists it as Who Will The Next Fool Be.

Recorded live at:
Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA, May 22, 1979
Roxy Theatre - Los Angeles, CA, May 24, 1979
Roxy Theatre - San Diego, CA, May 26, 1979
Brother's Music Hall - Birmingham, AL, Aug. 5, 1979

Recorded By:
Enactron Truck: Stuart Taylor, Lon Neumann, Donivan Cowart, James McCarthey
Fanta Professional Services, Mobile: Johnny Rosen, Mervin Lougue, Bill Fast
Aces Road Crew: Tom Amason, Scott DeVos, John Griswold, Rip McCall, Larry Schwartz, Jim Tuttle, Jim Uhler, Bill Watts

Edited and mixed at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, AL
Remix Engineers: Steve Melton, Bill Fair, Gregg Hamm
Asst. Engineers: Mary Beth McLemore, Peter Green, William C. Riz

Announcer: William C. Riz

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society (All tracks except A2 & B2): ASCAP
  • Rights Society (A2, B2): BMI