We’re delighted to share news of the first ever reissue on CD of Joe Jammer’s 1972 debut album, ‘Bad News’.
Recorded in the early ‘70s at Abbey Road Studios with legendary engineer Alan Parsons (The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Roy Harper), ’Bad News’ benefited from great songs performed by a formidable line-up including Joe on guitars, Reg Isodore (Robin Trower) on drums, Keef Hartley Band’s Chris Mercer (saxophone) and Foghat/Savoy Brown’s Tony Stevens on bass along with Jean Roussel (Cat Stevens) on keyboards.
The outcome was an inevitably strong set of hard rock/blues originals played to the hilt by seasoned pros.
An in-demand session player throughout the ‘70s, Jammer had worked with Jimi Hendrix and The Who and later stints with Paladin, Maggie Bell, Stealers Wheel and Mike Vernon’s Olympic Runners before later joining forces with Procol Harum and Foghat veterans in short-lived super-group Nobody’s Business.
TRACK LISTING
- You Can’t Hide It
- Never Again
- Count On Me
- On The Other Side
- I’m Sorry
- In The City
- Last Night
- Missed my Train
- Your Hurting Me
- Look Before You Leap
- Rising Sun
Also available in digital format: more information via this link