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West, Bruce & Laing - Why Dontcha album flac Performer: West, Bruce & Laing
Title: Why Dontcha
Style: Classic Rock
Released: 1972
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1587 mb
FLAC album: 1727 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: AC3 ADX DMF VOX WMA MIDI XM
Genre: Rock

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West, Bruce & Laing's Why Dontcha has aged gracefully as an authentic signature of what these artists were doing, but it lacks the staying power of Blind Faith, the fault being the choice of material. There is no "Theme from an Imaginary Western" here, there is no "Sea of Joy," just a relentless hard rock assault best exemplified by the track "Shake Ma Thing (Rollin Jack). In an interview with Corky Laing, that legendary quote from Flo & Eddie was brought to his attention - their opinion that Mountain keyboard player Steve Knight was "the most useless man in rock & roll. Laing quickly came to Knight's defense and said that he played rhythms that were essential to Mountain.

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West, Bruce & Laing's Why Dontcha has aged gracefully as an authentic signature of what these artists were doing, but it lacks the staying power of Blind Faith, the fault being the choice of material. If anyone doubts Jimmy Miller's ability to make a record album rock, just listen to his protégé Andy Johns fail to follow in his mentor's footsteps. Miller had three days to put Blind Faith together after months of Steve Winwood and Clapton trying not to step on each other's toes, and he came back for part two, the Royal Albert Hall concert that became Ginger Baker's Air Force.

West, Bruce & Laing (WBL) were a blues rock power trio super-group formed in 1972 by Leslie West (guitar and vocals; formerly of Mountain), Jack Bruce (bass, harp, keyboards and vocals; ex-Cream) and Corky Laing (drums and vocals; ex-Mountain). The band released two studio albums, Why Dontcha (1972) and Whatever Turns You On (1973), during their active tenure. Their disbanding was officially announced in early 1974 prior to the release of their third and last album, Live 'n' Kickin'.

Band Name West, Bruce and Laing. Album Name Why Dontcha. Erscheinungsdatum 1972. Labels Columbia Records Windfall Records. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen3. SIDE A. 1. Why Dontcha. 2. Out into the Fields.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Why Dontcha
Vocals – Leslie WestWritten-By – West, Bruce, Laing*
3:02
A2 Out Into The Fields
Vocals, Piano, Harmonium, Organ – Jack BruceWritten-By – Brown*, West, Bruce, Laing*
4:40
A3 The Doctor
Vocals – Leslie WestWritten-By – Palmer*, West, Bruce, Laing*
4:30
A4 Turn Me Over
Blues Harp [Harp], Acoustic Bass – Jack BruceSlide Guitar – Leslie WestVocals – Corky LaingWritten-By – West, Bruce, Laing*
2:43
A5 Third Degree
Vocals, Piano – Jack BruceWritten-By – Eddie Boyd
5:15
B1 Shake Ma Thing (Rollin Jack)
Vocals [Lead & Backing], Piano – Jack BruceVocals [Lead] – Leslie WestWritten-By – West, Bruce, Laing*
3:14
B2 While You Sleep
Piano, Acoustic Bass, Choir – Jack BruceRhythm Guitar – Corky LaingVocals, Dobro, Guitar [Violin Guitar] – Leslie WestWritten-By – West, Bruce, Laing*
3:24
B3 Pleasure
Vocals, Piano – Jack BruceWritten-By – Brown*, West, Bruce, Laing*
4:02
B4 Love Is Worth The Blues
Vocals, Guitar [Violin Guitar] – Leslie WestWritten-By – West, Bruce, Laing*
4:11
B5 Pollution Woman
Acoustic Guitar – Leslie WestVocals, Synthesizer [Arp], Acoustic Guitar – Jack BruceWritten-By – Brown*, West, Bruce, Laing*
4:26

Credits

  • Bass – Jack Bruce
  • Drums – Corky Laing
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Danny Turbeville
  • Guitar – Leslie West
  • Producer – West, Bruce & Laing
  • Producer, Engineer – Andrew Johns*

Notes

Differs from West, Bruce & Laing - Why Dontcha in that it doesn't have the Windfall logo on the sleeve.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
S 65314 West, Bruce & Laing Why Dontcha ‎(LP, Album) CBS S 65314 UK 1972
C 31929 West, Bruce & Laing Why Dontcha ‎(LP, Album, Ter) Columbia, Windfall Records C 31929 US 1972
2383 187 West, Bruce & Laing Why Dontcha ‎(LP, Album) Polydor 2383 187 Germany 1972
CAQ 31929 West, Bruce & Laing Why Dontcha ‎(8-Trk, Album, Quad) Columbia, Windfall Records CAQ 31929 US 1973
MWX 4040 West, Bruce & Laing Why Dontcha ‎(LP, Album, RE) RSO MWX 4040 Japan 1980


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Also released on CD columbia ck 31929 bar code 07464319292 USA release (windfall lable)