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Jack-Knife's "I Wish You Would" was a 1979 one-off recording project of ] (lead vocals, bass, keyboards), ] (guitars), John Hutcheson (Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals), and ] (drums and percussion). It's half blues covers and half originals, with some energetic bass playing by Wetton (especially on the title track), some tasty solos by Palmer-James, and several great drum breaks for the groove miners. Additional credits go to ] (extra voices), ] (saxophone), and ] (Mini Moog). | Jack-Knife's "I Wish You Would" was a 1979 one-off recording project of ] (lead vocals, bass, keyboards), ] (guitars), John Hutcheson (Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals), and ] (drums and percussion). It's half blues covers and half originals, with some energetic bass playing by Wetton (especially on the title track), some tasty solos by Palmer-James, and several great drum breaks for the groove miners. Additional credits go to ] (extra voices), ] (saxophone), and ] (Mini Moog). | ||
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⚫ | Peter Bischof Backing |
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⚫ | Curt Cress Drums, |
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⚫ | John Hutcheson Keyboards, |
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⚫ | Michael Lohmann Saxophone | ||
⚫ | Richard Palmer-James Guitar | ||
⚫ | Kristian Schultze Keyboards | ||
⚫ | John Wetton Bass, |
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Released 1979 |
Released 1979 on ] MPF-1259 (Vinyl) | ||
==Track listing=== | |||
⚫ | # I Wish You Would 4:48 | ||
⚫ | # Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Williamson) 2:46 | ||
⚫ | # You Can't Judge a Book 3:28 | ||
⚫ | # Confessions 4:53 | ||
⚫ | # Eyesight to the Blind (Williamson) 3:39 | ||
⚫ | # Walk on Heaven's Ground 5:52 | ||
⚫ | # Dimples (Bracken, Hooker) 2:53 | ||
⚫ | # Mustang Momma 3:14 | ||
⚫ | # Adoration 6:16 | ||
==Personnel== | |||
⚫ | *Peter Bischof – Backing vocals | ||
⚫ | *Curt Cress – Drums, percussion | ||
⚫ | *John Hutcheson – Keyboards, backing vocals | ||
⚫ | *Michael Lohmann – Saxophone | ||
⚫ | *Richard Palmer-James – Guitar | ||
⚫ | *Kristian Schultze – Keyboards | ||
⚫ | *John Wetton – Bass, keyboards, lead vocals | ||
==External links== | |||
http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/jack_knife | http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/jack_knife | ||
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Jack-Knife's "I Wish You Would" was a 1979 one-off recording project of John Wetton (lead vocals, bass, keyboards), Richard Palmer-James (guitars), John Hutcheson (Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals), and Curt Cress (drums and percussion). It's half blues covers and half originals, with some energetic bass playing by Wetton (especially on the title track), some tasty solos by Palmer-James, and several great drum breaks for the groove miners. Additional credits go to Peter Bischof (extra voices), Michael Lohmann (saxophone), and Christian Schultz (Mini Moog).
Released 1979 on Polydor Records MPF-1259 (Vinyl)
Track listing=
- I Wish You Would 4:48
- Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Williamson) 2:46
- You Can't Judge a Book 3:28
- Confessions 4:53
- Eyesight to the Blind (Williamson) 3:39
- Walk on Heaven's Ground 5:52
- Dimples (Bracken, Hooker) 2:53
- Mustang Momma 3:14
- Adoration 6:16
Personnel
- Peter Bischof – Backing vocals
- Curt Cress – Drums, percussion
- John Hutcheson – Keyboards, backing vocals
- Michael Lohmann – Saxophone
- Richard Palmer-James – Guitar
- Kristian Schultze – Keyboards
- John Wetton – Bass, keyboards, lead vocals
External links
http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/jack_knife
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