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Album par Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Sortie novembre 1973
Enregistrement Morgan Studios, Londres
Durée 33'30 (original)
Genre Rock, Glam rock, Blues rock
Producteur Phil Wainman
Label Vertigo (original)
Albums de Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Framed (1973)
The Impossible Dream (1974)

Next..., sorti fin 1973, est le deuxième album du groupe de rock écossais The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.

Sommaire

L'album

Toutes les compositions sont du groupe à l'exception de deux titres et notamment "Next" qui provient de "au suivant" de Jacques Brel. Le titre The Faith Healer deviendra le morceau emblématique du Sensational Alex Harvey Band.

Les musiciens

Alex Harvey : voix
Zal Cleminson : guitare
Chris Glen : basse
Ted McKenna : batterie
Hugh McKenna : claviers

Les titres

  1. Swampsnake - 4'54
  2. Gang Bang - 4'46
  3. The Faith Healer - 7'11
  4. Giddy-Up-A-Ding-Dong - 3'16
  5. Next - 4'02
  6. Vambo Marble Eye - 4'19
  7. The Last of the Teenage Idols - 5'05

Informations sur le contenu de l'album

  • The Faith Healer sortira en single.
  • Giddy-Up-A-Ding-Dong est une reprise de Freddie Bell and the Bellboys (1956).
  • Next est une version en anglais de la chanson de Jacques Brel Au suivant (1964).
  • The Last of the Teenage Idols est un morceau décomposé en trois parties.

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