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Terry Adams Terrible Vinyl LP 2024

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Original price £33.99 - Original price £33.99
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£33.99
£33.99 - £33.99
Current price £33.99
Cat no. 0810075113594
Tracklist:

1. Toodlehead
2. Venusian Sunset (Originally titled "Le Sony'r")
3. Say When
4. Yes Yes Yes
5. Hilda
6. Brother (Originally titled "Dog")
7. I Feel Lucky
8. Out The Windo
9. Little One
10. Distant Instant
11. Thinking Of You
12. These Blues
13. Wrong Gasket [Bonus Track]
14. Thedy [Bonus Track]
15. Kalimba [Bonus Track]
16. Say When (TK2) [Bonus Track]

The NRBQ founder’s first solo album returns with four bonus tracks. • Available on CD, Digital, and for the first time, on 2-LP. • Musicians include Johnny & Joey Spaminato and Tom Ardolino (NRBQ), Roswell Rudd (Archie Shepp, Carla Bley), and Marshall Allen, Tyrone Hill, and Dave Gordon (Sun Ra Arkestra). Terry Adams’ first solo album Terrible is exactly the opposite—it is a thing of beauty! Released in 1995, the NRBQ founder invited fellow New Rhythm & Blues Quartet bandmates Johnny Spaminato (guitar), Joey Spaminato (bass) and Tom Ardolino (drums) to the Terrible party alongside other guest musicians, notably Marshall Allen (alto sax), Tyrone Hill (trombone) and Dave Gordon (trumpet) from the Sun Ra Arkestra. Roswell Rudd (Archie Shepp, Carla Bley) also checked in on trombone to add his talents to Adams’ instrumental compositions. The 12 originals, now augmented by four bonus tracks, run the range from beautiful ballads to swinging romps, tangos and calypsos, some delivered with a wink, some with a knowing nod, all expertly and brilliantly played. By enlisting friends overflow-ing with musical talent, Adams was free to explore his compositions’ whims, ideas and notions, and express them utilizing a unique palette of instrumentation. Thankfully this solo outing wasn’t a one-time happening. Terrible set the table for wonderful solo projects to follow, but it took nearly 30 years for Terrible to return. Now, sporting new cover art, new liner notes, remastered audio and 4 previously unissued bonus tracks for the first time a double-LP set, Terrible has neither looked nor sounded better.