Back Door (album)

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Released1972 (1972)
Recorded3–4 June 1972 (1972-06-04) in London, England
Length30:52
Back Door
Studio album by
Released1972 (1972)
Recorded3–4 June 1972 (1972-06-04) in London, England
GenreJazz fusion, progressive rock
Length30:52
LabelBlakey (original)
Warner Bros. (re-issue)
Back Door chronology
Back Door
(1972)
8th Street Nites
(1973)
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Back Door is the eponymously titled debut studio album of Back Door, released independently in 1972 by Blakey Records. It received wider distribution when it was adopted by Warner Bros. the following year. It introduced the group's virtuoso approach to jazz, funk, soul, blues and hard rock music. In 2005, the album was listed on JazzTimes' top fifty albums released between 1970 and 2005.[2] In 2014 it was re-released on CD, compiled with 8th Street Nites and Another Fine Mess, by BGO Records.[3]

The original album cover shows a photograph of the back door of the Lion Inn at Blakey Ridge in the North York Moors. The Warner Brothers re-release shows the Lion Inn in the snow with a small inset picture of the band in front of the inn's back door.

The track "Catcote Rag" is a bass solo named after The Catcote, a pub in Hartlepool (now demolished) where Back Door played regularly.

“Slivadiv” was sampled by Beastie Boys as the intro to “Stand Together” on their 1992 album Check Your Head.

All music is composed by Ron Aspery and Colin Hodgkinson.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Vienna Breakdown"2:48
2."Plantagenet"2:25
3."Lieutenant Loose"1:55
4."Askin' the Way"2:21
5."Turning Point"3:03
6."Slivadiv"2:50
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Jive Grind"2:20
2."Human Bed"1:39
3."Catcote Rag"2:39
4."Waltz for a Wollum"2:56
5."Folksong"2:11
6."Back Door"3:45

Personnel

Adapted from the Back Door liner notes.[4]

Back Door

Release history

References

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