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Released | 1966 | |||
Recorded | 1966 | |||
Studio | Universal Recording Corp. (Chicago) | |||
Genre | Garage rock[1] | |||
Length | 43:27 | |||
Label | Dunwich | |||
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1966 studio album by Shadows of Knight
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Back Door Men is the second album by The Shadows of Knight.
Back Door Men was recorded at Universal Recording in Chicago, Illinois, in late 1966. The album was recorded as a quick follow-up to the Shadows of Night # 10 debut release Gloria. By the time of this recording, Warren Rogers and Joe Kelley had traded instruments and David Wolinski had been added on keyboards. "Bad Little Woman", a cover of the Belfast band The Wheels, backed by "Gospel Zone" was released as the first single, but only charted as high as # 91. A second single, "I`m Gonna Make You Mine", a non-album cut backed by "I`ll Make You Sorry" did only slightly better at # 90. A third single at that time, "Willie Jean" (a Hoyt Axton tune incorrectly identified on the label as "traditional")/"The Behemoth" did not chart. As with their first album, production was credited as "Produced for Dunwich Records" instead of crediting a specific producer.[2] The original album incorrectly lists Dino Valenti as the composer for "Hey Joe".
In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Bruce Eder noted "the original LP version of this album, the second by the legendary white Chicago garage punk/blues outfit, was one of the most sought-after artifacts of mid-`60s punk rock. Back Door Men was a loud, feedback-laden, sneering piece of rock & roll defiance, mixing raunchy anthems to teenage lust (Gospel Zone`, `Bad Little Woman`), covers of Chicago blues classics (Willie Dixon`s `Spoonful`, Jimmy Reed`s `Peepin` and Hidin`), raga rock (`The Behemoth`), folk-rock (`Hey Joe`, `Three for Love`, `I`ll Make You Sorry`), and a blues-punk grab off of commercial Top 40 (`Tomorrow`s Gonna Be Another Day`), all on one 12" platter. What makes the record even more startling is that every one of these tracks, however far afield they go from one another, works."[1]
Shadows of Knight
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Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1966 | "Bad Little Woman" | Billboard Hot 100 | 91[4] |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1966 studio album by Shadows of Knight
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Back Door Men is the second album by The Shadows of Knight.
Back Door Men was recorded at Universal Recording in Chicago, Illinois, in late 1966. The album was recorded as a quick follow-up to the Shadows of Night # 10 debut release Gloria. By the time of this recording, Warren Rogers and Joe Kelley had traded instruments and David Wolinski had been added on keyboards. "Bad Little Woman", a cover of the Belfast band The Wheels, backed by "Gospel Zone" was released as the first single, but only charted as high as # 91. A second single, "I`m Gonna Make You Mine", a non-album cut backed by "I`ll Make You Sorry" did only slightly better at # 90. A third single at that time, "Willie Jean" (a Hoyt Axton tune incorrectly identified on the label as "traditional")/"The Behemoth" did not chart. As with their first album, production was credited as "Produced for Dunwich Records" instead of crediting a specific producer.[2] The original album incorrectly lists Dino Valenti as the composer for "Hey Joe".
In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Bruce Eder noted "the original LP version of this album, the second by the legendary white Chicago garage punk/blues outfit, was one of the most sought-after artifacts of mid-`60s punk rock. Back Door Men was a loud, feedback-laden, sneering piece of rock & roll defiance, mixing raunchy anthems to teenage lust (Gospel Zone`, `Bad Little Woman`), covers of Chicago blues classics (Willie Dixon`s `Spoonful`, Jimmy Reed`s `Peepin` and Hidin`), raga rock (`The Behemoth`), folk-rock (`Hey Joe`, `Three for Love`, `I`ll Make You Sorry`), and a blues-punk grab off of commercial Top 40 (`Tomorrow`s Gonna Be Another Day`), all on one 12" platter. What makes the record even more startling is that every one of these tracks, however far afield they go from one another, works."[1]
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Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1966 | "Bad Little Woman" | Billboard Hot 100 | 91[4] |