Ducks Deluxe - Ducks Deluxe / Taxi To The Terminal Zone (Reissue) (1974-75/2001)
Artist: Ducks Deluxe
Title: Ducks Deluxe / Taxi To The Terminal Zone
Year Of Release: 1974-75/2001
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Pub Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:22:34
Total Size: 219/572 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Ducks Deluxe / Taxi To The Terminal Zone
Year Of Release: 1974-75/2001
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Pub Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:22:34
Total Size: 219/572 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1 - Ducks Deluxe 1974:
1. Coast To Coast (Nick Garvey) - 3:16
2. Nervous Breakdown (Mario Roccuzzo) - 2:58
3. Daddy Put The Bomp (Ducks Deluxe, Sean Tyla) - 4:44
4. I Got You (Martin Belmont) - 3:44
5. Please, Please, Please (Nick Garvey) - 3:51
6. Fireball (Ducks Deluxe, Sean Tyla) - 3:47
7. Don't Mind Rockin' Tonite (Martin Belmont, Nick Garvey) - 2:42
8. Heart On My Sleeve (Martin Belmont) - 2:55
9. Falling For That Woman (Sean Tyla) - 5:42
10. West Texas Trucking Board (Ducks Deluxe, Sean Tyla) - 3:43
11. Too Hot To Handle (Sean Tyla) - 3:52
12. It's All Over Now (Bobby Womack) - 3:10
CD 2 - Taxi To The Terminal Zone 1975:
1. Cherry Pie (Martin Belmont, Sean Tyla) - 3:48
2. It Don't Matter Tonite (Sean Tyla) - 4:01
3. I'm Crying (Nick Garvey) - 4:55
4. Love's Melody (Andy McMaster) - 3:34
5. Teenage Head (Cyril Jordan, Roy Loney) - 3:20
6. Rio Grande (Sean Tyla) - 4:09
7. My My Music (Nick Garvey) - 3:13
8. Rainy Night In Kilburn (Martin Belmont) - 4:30
9. Woman Of The Man (Sean Tyla) - 3:32
10. Paris 9 (Sean Tyla) - 3:08
Line-up::
Sean Tyla - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitars
Martin Belmont - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Nick Garvey - Bass, Vocals, Harmonica
Tim Roper - Drums
Andy McMaster - Keyboards, Vocals (Disc 2)
With
Dave Edmunds - Rhythm Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Martin Belmont, Sean Tyla and Ken Whaley, ex-members of Help Yourself, formed the band in September 1972 and recruited drummer Tim Roper. Their first public appearance was at the Tally Ho, Kentish Town, London, October 1972. Nick Garvey (bass) replaced Ken Whaley at Christmas 1972 and Andy McMaster was added on piano in November 1973.