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Red Pump Special-40th Anniversary Edition

Rab Noakes

Scottish
Neon Records

Released: 7th February 2014
Catalogue Number: NEONCD015
Barcode: 5024545682823
Running Time: 48 mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Originally recorded in 1973 in Nashville Tennessee now digitally remastered and repackaged with four extra tracks from the original recordings.

1. Pass The Time
2. As Big As His Size
3. Tomorrow Is Another Day
4. The Sketcher And The Last Train
5. Diamond Ring
6. Branch
7. Wrong Joke Again
8. Sittin' In A Corner Blues
9. Clear Day
10. Frisco Depot
Bonus Tracks:
11. Wait Down Here
12. What's The Matter?
13. Clear Day (Single version)
14. Branch (Single version)
Originally recorded in 1973 in Nashville Tennessee now digitally remastered and repackaged with four extra tracks from the original recordings.

Lineup

Rab Noakes - Lead Vocals,Rhythm Guitar
John Christopher - Rhythm Guitar,High String Guitar
Teddy Irwin - Lead Guitar
Weldon Myrick - Dobro
John Harris - Piano
Tommy Cogbill - Bass
Kenneth Buttrey - Drums

The Memphis Horns:
Wayne Jackson - Trumpet
Andrew Lowe - Tenor Sax
Ed Logan - Tenor Sax
James Mitchell - Baritone Sax
Jack Hale - Trombone

Ray Jackson - Harmonica
Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty - Backing Vocals
Shel Talmy - Tambourine

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