obal pekny
deska vyborny stav
British Side
A1 East Side Struttin'
Written-By – Finn, Marriott
A2 Lookin' For A Love
Written-By – Alexander*, Samuels
A3 Help Me Through The Day
Written-By – Leon Russell
A4 Midnight Rollin'
Written-By – Stephens, Marriott
A5 Wam Bam Thank You Ma'am
Written-By – Lane, Marriott
American Side
B1 Star In My Life
Written-By – Wallace, Marriott
B2 Are You Lonely For Me Baby
Written-By – B. Burns
B3 You Don't Know Me
Arranged By [Horns] – Joe Roccisano
Written-By – C. Walker, E. Arnold
B4 Late Night Lady
Recorded By – Bob Merritt
Written-By – Ridley*, Marriott, Hinkley
B5 Early Evening Light
Lead Guitar – David Spinozza
Written-By – Marriott
Steve came to us from the Small Faces and Humble Pie. This album takes up where Thunderbox left off. This LP is more towards funk rock and blues. Lotsa good cuts, a few weak ones.
His version of 'Help Me Through The Day' sparks a menacing 'If only...' in my mind.
After leaving Humble Pie in 1975, Steve Marriott wasted little time laying down his first solo album. The Marriott disc was unleashed in '76, which features half of the album with a British backing band, while the remainder of the material was recorded with a variety of American musicians. The entire effort is solid, as the diminutive singer, guitarist and songwriter lays on the blues-infused rock with authority, as evident by the likes of "East Side Struttin'", "Late Night Lady", "Midnight Rollin'" and "Star In My Life".