Back Street Crawler (album)

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Back Street Crawler
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Released16 November 1973
Recorded Island Studios, London
Genre Blues rock, hard rock, jam rock
Length35:54
Label Island
Producer
  • Paul Kossoff
  • Bob Potter
  • Richard "Diga" Digby Smith
  • Jean Roussel
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Back Street Crawler is the debut studio album by English guitarist Paul Kossoff, released in 1973; the same year Kossoff's band Free disbanded, Kossoff was able to moderate his drug addiction to record the album, which featured contributions from his former Free bandmates, as well as Yes drummer Alan White.

Contents

"Molten Gold" is not, as has been alleged, a reunion of the original Free line-up (Kossoff, Paul Rodgers, Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke); it is an outtake from the 1972 Free album Free at Last , with overdubs.

"Time Away" features three-fifths of the Mk II Free line-up (Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu Yamauchi), along with singer-songwriter-guitarist John Martyn, who would in 1975 invite Kossoff to guest on his own tour; this collaboration can be heard on expanded editions of Martyn's Live at Leeds album.

Track listing

Original 1973 release

All tracks are written by Paul Kossoff, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Tuesday Morning"17:32
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
2."I'm Ready" Jess Roden, Jean Roussel 2:26
3."Time Away"Kossoff, John Martyn 5:46
4."Molten Gold" 5:48
5."Back Street Crawler (Don't Need You No More)" 4:22

Deluxe edition, 2008

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tuesday Morning" 17:32
2."I'm Ready"Roden, Roussel2:26
3."Time Away"Kossoff, Martyn5:46
4."Molten Gold" 5:48
5."Back Street Crawler (Don't Need You No More)" 4:22
6."Tuesday Morning" (Early Take 1) 4:31
7."Tuesday Morning" (Early Take 2) 12:19
8."Tuesday Morning Blues" 5:38
9."Tuesday Morning Groove" 6:52
10."Tuesday Morning Boogie" 4:21
11."Tuesday Morning Piano Jam" 7:47
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'm Ready" (Take 4)Roden, Roussel5:43
2."The Lady Is a Tramp" Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers 1:24
3."I'm Ready" (Take 10, Full Version)Roden, Roussel6:16
4."May You Never"Martyn4:24
5."Leslie Jam"Kossoff, Martyn3:32
6."Time Away" (Complete Jam)Kossoff, Martyn38:21
7."Molten Gold" 5:54
8."Molten Gold" (Songs of Yesterday Version) 6:12
9."Back Street Crawler (Don't Need You No More)" (Single Guitar Track, No. 14) 4:31

Personnel

Production

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References

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