The Siegel–Schwall Band (1971 album)
The Siegel–Schwall Band is an album by the blues-rock group the Siegel–Schwall Band. Released in 1971, it was their fifth album, and their first to be released by Wooden Nickel Records.[2] It is not to be confused with the band's 1966 debut album, which is also titled The Siegel-Schwall Band.[3]
The Siegel–Schwall Band | ||||
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Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | 1971 | |||
Genre | Blues-rock | |||
Label | Wooden Nickel | |||
Producer | Bill Traut Peter Szillies | |||
Siegel–Schwall Band chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The Siegel–Schwall Band won the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Album Cover.[4] The cover was illustrated by Harvey Dinnerstein, with art direction by Acy R. Lehman.[5]
Track listing
- Side one:
- "(Wish I Was on a) Country Road" (Jim Post, Corky Siegel) – 3:19 [lower-alpha 1]
- "Devil" (Siegel) – 5:10 [lower-alpha 2]
- "Leavin'" (Jim Schwall) – 3:10 [lower-alpha 2]
- "Corrina" (traditional) – 6:05 [lower-alpha 1]
- Side two:
- "I Won't Hold My Breath" (Siegel) – 4:01 [lower-alpha 2]
- "Next to You" (Schwall) – 4:20 [lower-alpha 1]
- "Hush Hush" (Jimmy Reed) – 11:06 [lower-alpha 1]
- Recorded live at The Quiet Knight, Chicago, Illinois
- Recorded at RCA's Mid-America Recording Center, Chicago, Illinois
Personnel
Siegel-Schwall Band
- Corky Siegel – piano, harmonica, vocals
- Jim Schwall – guitar, vocals
- Rollo Radford – bass, vocals
- Shelly Plotkin – drums
Production
- Produced by Bill Traut and Peter Szillies
- Engineers: John Janus, Roger Anfinsen, Joe Lopes, Gary Taylor, Randy Kling
- Mixing: Martin Feldman
- Photography: Colin Johnson
- Artwork: Harvey Dinnerstein
- Art direction: Acy Lehman
References
- The Siegel-Schwall Band at AllMusic
- Wooden Nickel Album Discography Archived 2010-01-13 at the Wayback Machine at Both Sides Now Publications
- Siegel-Schwall Band Discography at wirz.de
- "Grammy Award Nominees 1973 – Grammy Award Winners 1973". Awardsandshows.com. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
- "Grammy Award-Winning Album Cover Design: The 70s" at CDDesign.com
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