Seventy-Second Brave

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Seventy-Second Brave
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Released1972
Recorded1972
Studio
Genre Blues rock
Length36:13
Label Deram
Producer Keef Hartley Band as "Us All"
Keef Hartley Band chronology
Overdog
(1971)
Seventy-Second Brave
(1972)
Lancashire Hustler
(1973)
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Seventy-Second Brave is the fifth album by the Keef Hartley Band.

Contents

Track listing

Deram SDL 9 (UK), XDES 18065 (US)

  1. "Heartbreakin' Woman" (Junior Kerr) – 4:18
  2. "Marin County" (Chris Mercer) – 3:55
  3. "Hard Pill to Swallow" (Pete Wingfield) – 5:40
  4. "Don't You Be Long" (Kerr) – 5:16
  5. "Nicturns" (C. Crowe) – 2:07
  6. "Don't Sign It" (Mercer) – 4:24
  7. "Always Thinking of You" (C. Crowe) – 4:37
  8. "You Say You're Together Now" (Gary Thain) – 3:42
  9. "What It Is" (C. Crowe) – 1:19

Personnel

Keef Hartley Band

Technical

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