Genre: Pop Rock
Label: Capitol
Additional Artists: Tom Peterson Andy Prieboy
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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Concrete Blonde Walking In London LP

Concrete Blonde

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SKU:
CAPLP75080
UPC:
602557750805
First Time On Vinyl LP!
Features The Songs "...Long Time Ago", "Ghost Of A Texas Ladies' Man" & James Brown's "It's A Man's World"!


Walking In London is the fourth studio album from US rock band Concrete Blonde. The record features guest appearances from Tom Petersson (Cheap Trick) and Andy Prieboy (Wall of Voodoo), and includes the song "...Long Time Ago" which played over the ending credits of The Shield's series finale. Also included is the single "Ghost Of A Texas Ladies' Man" and a cover of James Brown's "It's A Man's World". In The New Yorker, Elizabeth Wurtzel offered particular praise for the cover of James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" and its "ironic interpretation that emphasizes the second half of the chorus – the part that says 'But it wouldn't mean nothing without a woman or a girl' – and turns Brown's misogyny into a feminist anthem."

Features:
• Vinyl LP

Selections:
Side One:

1. Ghost Of A Texas Ladies' Man
2. Walking In London
3. Les Coeurs Jumeaux
4. Woman To Woman
5. Why Don't You See Me
Side Two:
1. City Screaming
2. Someday?
3. I Wanna Be Your Friend Again
4....Long Time Ago
5. It's A Man's World

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