Grand Union (Firebird album)
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"Grand Union" is the fifth studio album from the band Firebird, which was formed by Carcass
Carcass (band)
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 guitarist Bill Steer
Bill Steer
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 with drummer Ludwig Witt. It was released in 2009 on Rise Above Records. In addition to the nine original tracks, it features covers of James Taylor
James Taylor
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, Humble Pie
Humble Pie (band)
Humble Pie was a rock band from England, finding success both in the UK and the US. They are remembered for songs such as "Black Coffee" "30 Days in the Hole", "I Don't Need No Doctor", and "Natural Born Bugie"...

 and British
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 bluesman Duster Bennett.

Greg Prato of allmusic gave the disc 3.5 of 5 stars saying "Everything about this release reeks of the '70s" and that listeners should "be prepared to be transported to the heady days of incense
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, bell-bottoms
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, afros
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, and blacklight posters."

Track listing

  1. Blue Flame 3:27 (Bill Steer, Smok Smoczkiewicz, Ludwig Witt)
  2. Jack The Lad 2:04 (Steer, Smoczkiewicz, Witt)
  3. Lonely Road 4:22 (Steer)
  4. Fool For You 2:10 (James Taylor)
  5. Silent Stranger 3:01 (Steer)
  6. Release Me 3:55 (Steer)
  7. Wild Honey 3:01 (Steer)
  8. Gold Label 3:13 (Steer, Smoczkiewicz, Witt)
  9. Worried Mind 2:14 (Duster Bennett)
  10. See The Light 4:53 (Steer)
  11. Four Day Creep 3:14 (Ida Cox)
  12. Caledonia
    Caledonia
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     5:40 (Steer)
    • Note: The track "Four Day Creep" was originally performed by British boogie rock
      Boogie rock
      Boogie rock is a music genre which came out of the hard heavy blues rock of the late 1960s. It tends to feature a repetitive driving rhythm in place of instrumental experimentation found in the more progressive blues-rock bands of the period.-Definitions:...

       band Humble Pie
      Humble Pie (band)
      Humble Pie was a rock band from England, finding success both in the UK and the US. They are remembered for songs such as "Black Coffee" "30 Days in the Hole", "I Don't Need No Doctor", and "Natural Born Bugie"...

      .

Personnel

  • Bill Steer: Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Harmonica
  • Smok Smoczkiewicz: Bass
  • Ludwig Witt: Drums, Percussion

Production

  • Arranged By Firebird
  • Produced By Berno Paulsson & Firebird
  • Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Berno Paulsson
  • Mastered By Tim Turan

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