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1993 studio album by Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys

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Crazy Legs is a studio album by Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys, released on 29 June 1993. The recording is an album of Gene Vincent songs. The album is considered to be a tribute to Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps,[3][4] and in particular to Vincent`s early guitarist Cliff Gallup,[1][2] who Beck recognized as his biggest influence.[3][5]

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Crazy Legs
Crazy Legs
29/6/1993
Who Else!
Who Else!
16/3/1999

Crazy Legs

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 29 Junio 1993 · Fecha Grabación: 1993 -
    Discográfica: Epic · Estudio de grabación: Townhouse, London · Productor: Stuart Colman
    1
    Race with the Devil
    Jeff Beck • w: Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:00
  • 2
    Cruisin`
    Jeff Beck • w: Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:22
  • 3
    Crazy Legs
    Jeff Beck • w: Danny Wolfe, Jerry Reed • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:03
  • 4
    Double Talkin` Baby
    Jeff Beck • w: Danny Wolfe, Jerry Reed • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:15
  • 5
    Woman Love
    Jeff Beck • w: Jack Rhodes • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:35
  • 6
    Lotta Lovin`
    Jeff Beck • w: Bernice Bedwell • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:04
  • 7
    Catman
    Jeff Beck • w: Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:24
  • 8
    Pink Thunderbird
    Jeff Beck • w: Paul Peek, Sheriff Tex Davis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:30
  • 9
    Baby Blue
    Jeff Beck • w: Gene Vincent, Bobby Jones • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:36
  • 10
    You Better Believe
    Jeff Beck • w: Cliff Gallup • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:09
  • 11
    Who Slapped John?
    Jeff Beck • w: Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    1:55
  • 12
    Say Mama
    Jeff Beck • w: Johnny Earl, Johnny Meeks • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:13
  • 13
    Red Blue Jeans and a Pony Tail
    Jeff Beck • w: Jack Rhodes, Sheriff Tex Davis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:18
  • 14
    Five Feet of Lovin`
    Jeff Beck • w: Buck Peddy, Mel Tillis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:11
  • 15
    B-I-Bickey-Bi-Bo-Bo-Go
    Jeff Beck • w: Don Carter, Dub Nalls, Jack Rhodes • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:12
  • 16
    Blues Stay Away from Me
    Jeff Beck • w: Alton Delmore, Henry Glover, Rabon Delmore, Wayne Raney • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:24
  • 17
    Pretty Pretty Baby
    Jeff Beck • w: Danny Wolfe • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:26
  • 18
    Hold Me, Hug Me, Rock Me
    Jeff Beck • w: Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis • 1993 /06 /29 Side 1
    2:15
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    Crazy Legs
    Crazy Legs
    29/6/1993
    Who Else!
    Who Else!
    16/3/1999
    Crazy Legs
    Studio album by
    Released29 June 1993
    StudioTownhouse, London
    GenreRockabilly
    Length41:08
    LabelEpic
    ProducerStuart Colman
    Jeff Beck chronology
    Frankie`s House
    (1992)
    Crazy Legs
    (1993)
    Who Else!
    (1999)

    Review

    1993 studio album by Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Rolling Stone[2]

    Crazy Legs is a studio album by Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys, released on 29 June 1993. The recording is an album of Gene Vincent songs. The album is considered to be a tribute to Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps,[3][4] and in particular to Vincent`s early guitarist Cliff Gallup,[1][2] who Beck recognized as his biggest influence.[3][5]

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    The album peaked at No. 171 on the Billboard 200 chart.[6]

    Track listing

    1. "Race with the Devil" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:00
    2. "Cruisin`" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:22
    3. "Crazy Legs" (Danny Wolfe, Jerry Reed) – 2:03
    4. "Double Talkin` Baby" (Danny Wolfe, Jerry Reed) – 2:15
    5. "Woman Love" (Jack Rhodes) – 2:35
    6. "Lotta Lovin`" (Bernice Bedwell) – 2:04
    7. "Catman" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:24
    8. "Pink Thunderbird" (Paul Peek, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:30
    9. "Baby Blue" (Gene Vincent, Bobby Jones) – 2:36
    10. "You Better Believe" (Cliff Gallup) – 2:09
    11. "Who Slapped John?" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 1:55
    12. "Say Mama" (Johnny Earl, Johnny Meeks) – 2:13
    13. "Red Blue Jeans and a Pony Tail" (Jack Rhodes, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:18
    14. "Five Feet of Lovin`" (Buck Peddy, Mel Tillis) – 2:11
    15. "B-I-Bickey-Bi-Bo-Bo-Go" (Don Carter, Dub Nalls, Jack Rhodes) – 2:12
    16. "Blues Stay Away from Me" (Alton Delmore, Henry Glover, Rabon Delmore, Wayne Raney) – 2:24
    17. "Pretty Pretty Baby" (Danny Wolfe) – 2:26
    18. "Hold Me, Hug Me, Rock Me" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:15

    Personnel

    • Jeff Beck - lead guitars

    The Big Town Playboys

    • Mike Sanchez - vocals, piano
    • Adrian Utley - rhythm guitar
    • Ian Jennings - upright bass, backing vocals
    • Clive Deamer - drums, backing vocals

    with:

    • Leo Green - tenor saxophone on "Say Mama"
    • Nick Lunt - baritone saxophone on "Say Mama"
    • Tony Rivers - backing vocals on "Baby Blue"

    Technical

    • Leif Mases - engineer
    • David Saunders & Lance Miles - Studio & Backline Techs
    • Stan Watts - cover illustration

    Charts

    Chart (1993)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[7]

    190

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[8]

    51

    US Billboard 200[9]

    171

    Additional notes

    Catalogue: (CD) Epic 53562

    1993 studio album by Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Rolling Stone[2]

    Crazy Legs is a studio album by Jeff Beck and the Big Town Playboys, released on 29 June 1993. The recording is an album of Gene Vincent songs. The album is considered to be a tribute to Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps,[3][4] and in particular to Vincent`s early guitarist Cliff Gallup,[1][2] who Beck recognized as his biggest influence.[3][5]

    The album peaked at No. 171 on the Billboard 200 chart.[6]

    Track listing

    1. "Race with the Devil" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:00
    2. "Cruisin`" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:22
    3. "Crazy Legs" (Danny Wolfe, Jerry Reed) – 2:03
    4. "Double Talkin` Baby" (Danny Wolfe, Jerry Reed) – 2:15
    5. "Woman Love" (Jack Rhodes) – 2:35
    6. "Lotta Lovin`" (Bernice Bedwell) – 2:04
    7. "Catman" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:24
    8. "Pink Thunderbird" (Paul Peek, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:30
    9. "Baby Blue" (Gene Vincent, Bobby Jones) – 2:36
    10. "You Better Believe" (Cliff Gallup) – 2:09
    11. "Who Slapped John?" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 1:55
    12. "Say Mama" (Johnny Earl, Johnny Meeks) – 2:13
    13. "Red Blue Jeans and a Pony Tail" (Jack Rhodes, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:18
    14. "Five Feet of Lovin`" (Buck Peddy, Mel Tillis) – 2:11
    15. "B-I-Bickey-Bi-Bo-Bo-Go" (Don Carter, Dub Nalls, Jack Rhodes) – 2:12
    16. "Blues Stay Away from Me" (Alton Delmore, Henry Glover, Rabon Delmore, Wayne Raney) – 2:24
    17. "Pretty Pretty Baby" (Danny Wolfe) – 2:26
    18. "Hold Me, Hug Me, Rock Me" (Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis) – 2:15

    Personnel

    • Jeff Beck - lead guitars

    The Big Town Playboys

    • Mike Sanchez - vocals, piano
    • Adrian Utley - rhythm guitar
    • Ian Jennings - upright bass, backing vocals
    • Clive Deamer - drums, backing vocals

    with:

    • Leo Green - tenor saxophone on "Say Mama"
    • Nick Lunt - baritone saxophone on "Say Mama"
    • Tony Rivers - backing vocals on "Baby Blue"

    Technical

    • Leif Mases - engineer
    • David Saunders & Lance Miles - Studio & Backline Techs
    • Stan Watts - cover illustration

    Charts

    Chart (1993)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[7]

    190

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[8]

    51

    US Billboard 200[9]

    171

    Additional notes

    Catalogue: (CD) Epic 53562

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