Halfbreed (album)
For the album by Cher, see Half-Breed (album).
Halfbreed | ||||
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Studio album by Keef Hartley Band | ||||
Released | 1969 | |||
Recorded | 7, 9, 10 & 13 October, 11-12 December 1968; Decca Studio No. 1, West Hampstead, London | |||
Genre | Blues rock | |||
Length | 46:57 | |||
Label | Deram | |||
Producer | Neil Slaven | |||
Keef Hartley Band chronology | ||||
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Halfbreed is the debut album by the Keef Hartley Band.
Track listing
1969 LP
Deram SML 1037 (UK), DES 18024 (US)
- "Sacked (Introducing Hearts and Flowers)" (Arranged by Keef Hartley) - 0:40
- "Confusion Theme" (Keef Hartley, Ian Cruikshank) - 1:05
- "The Halfbreed" (Keef Hartley, Peter Dines, Ian Cruikshank) - 6:07
- "Born to Die" (Peter Dines, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain, Fiona Hewitson) - 9:58
- "Sinnin' For You" (Keef Hartley, Peter Dines, Fiona Hewitson, Owen Finnegan) - 5:51
- "Leavin' Trunk" (Sleepy John Estes) - 5:55
- "Just to Cry" (Henry Lowther, Owen Finnegan) - 6:20
- "Too Much Thinking" (Fiona Finnegan, Peter Dines, Gary Thain) - 5:30
- "Think it Over" (B.B. King) - 4:59
- "Too Much to Take (Speech)" - 0:32
1995 CD reissue
One Way Records OW 30332
- "Sacked (Introducing Hearts and Flowers)"
- "Confusion Theme"
- "Halfbreed"
- "Born to Die"
- "Sinnin' for you"
- "Leavin' Trunk"
- "Just to Cry"
- "Too Much Thinking"
- "Leave it 'til the Morning"
- "Think it Over"
- "Too Much to Take"
Personnel
- Miller Anderson - Vocals, Guitar
- Peter Dines - Organ, Harpsichord
- Spit James - Guitar
- Gary Thain - Bass Guitar
- Keef Hartley - Drums
- Henry Lowther - Trumpet, Violin, Brass arrangements
- Harry Beckett - Trumpet
- Lyn Dobson - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
- Chris Mercer - Tenor Saxophone
- John Mayall - voice on "Sacked" and "Too Much to Take"
- Derek Varnals - Recording Engineer
- Adrian Martins - Assistant Engineer
- Bob Baker - front cover photography
References
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