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    Six of One and a Half Dozen of the Other

    Howard Werth - Six of One and a Half Dozen of the Other

    01/15/1996 | Disconforme Spain 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Released in 1979, Six of One and a Half Dozen of the Other is one of the most schizophrenic albums of the late '70s. Recorded with Rockpile's Billy Bremmer, the Attactions' Steve Nieve, and a host of other pub rock and new wave musicians, the set is singer/songwriter Howard Werth's attempt to walk the fine line between rootsy British rock & roll and the new wave sensibilities that were sweeping the British music scene. Standout tracks here include "4D Man," "What's Hopping," and "Individual," and covers of the Isleys' "Respectable" and Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning." As a point of interest, he was in L.A. recording with the Doors, in keeping with Ray Manzarek's notion of re-forming the band -- which thankfully never happened -- and producing the very first singles by X (Manzarek later produced the band's debut album). ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

    Six of One and a Half Dozen of the Other Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Hovering
  • 3:19

  • 2
  • 4D Man
  • 4:22

  • 3
  • Individual
  • 2:06

  • 4
  • Meek Power
  • 3:54

  • 5
  • Astro Logic
  • 3:34

  • 6
  • What's Hoppin'
  • 3:42

  • 7
  • Respectable
  • 2:54

  • 8
  • I Keep Forgettin'
  • 2:32

  • 9
  • Little Bitty Pretty One
  • 2:44

  • 10
  • Dancing Little Thing
  • 2:01

  • 11
  • Smokestack Lightning
  • 3:57

  • 12
  • One More Heartache
  • 2:58

  • 13
  • Show Me
  • 2:36

  • Credits of Six of One and a Half Dozen of the Other

    • Howard Werth
    • Bass, Harmonica, Vocals (Background), Main Performer, Tubular Bells, Gut String Guitar, Vocals


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