Workshop

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1 C'mon If You're Comin' McGhee/Terry  
2 RC Cola and a Moon Pie Adams  
3 Blues Stay Away from Me Glover/Delmore/Rane  
4 Mona Spampinato  
5 Just to Hold My Hand    
6 Get That Gasoline Blues    
7 Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Spampinato  
8 Miss Moses Adams  
9 I Got a Little Sevret    
10 Hearts of Stone    
11 Misunderstanding    
12 Four Million B.C.    
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Workshop

Long Play Record

Label: Sundazed

Style: Comedy

Workshop

UPC: 090771518514

Release Date: 11/06/2007

Original Release Date: 11/06/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [C'mon If You're Comin', RC Cola and a Moon Pie, Blues Stay Away from Me, Mona, Just to Hold My Hand, Get That Gasoline Blues, Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, Miss Moses, I Got a Little Sevret, Hearts of Stone, Misunderstanding, Four Million B.C.]
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Lindsay Planer

Originally titled Age of Aquariums, Workshop became the first album to feature what is considered by many to be the "classic quartet" version of NRBQ. This incarnation incorporated the talents of bandleader Terry Adams (keyboard/coronet/trumpet), Joey Spampinato (bass/guitar/sax/vocals), Al Anderson (guitar/vocals), and, in his final studio appearance with the band, Tom Staley (drums). Although they had been performing with an evolving makeshift horn section -- which could (and often would) include coronet/trumpet player Terry Adams and saxophonist Joey Spampinato -- this disc also debuts the semi-permanent Whole Wheat Horn section, consisting of Terry's brother Donn Adams on trombone and Keith Spring on sax. The shift in personnel served the 'Q well, as Workshop was lauded and raved about by enthusiasts as well as pop music critics. Producer Eddie Kramer was able to further enhance the band's practically indefinable style, ranging from the undeniable Paul McCartney-influenced Spampinato rocker "Deaf, Dumb and Blind" to the understated grace and complex rhythmic syncopation of Terry Adams' "Miss Moses." Another Spampinato gem is the organic pop ballad "Mona." Instrumentally, the track is notable for Terry's accordion accents, as well as the conspicuous absence of drums. In addition to the copious originals, the guys revived the C&W-tinged "Blues Stay Away From Me," which had actually been recorded for inclusion on their previous long-player, Scraps. Likewise, their second stab at Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry's "Come On If You're Comin'" reinforced the popularity of the track, which became a performance and enthusiast favorite. A similar fate would befall the 'Q's unofficial anthem -- the down-home rockabilly rave-up "RC Cola & a Moon Pie." Sadly, Workshop was never reprinted, although several notable compilations such as RC Cola & a Moon Pie (1986) have included key tracks. ~ Lindsay Planer, Rovi

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