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Power Company (album)

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Power Company
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1983
Recorded1981/82
GenreRock, Hard rock, Heavy Metal, R&B
LabelTeldec
ProducerJohn Sterling, Snuffy Walden
Eric Burdon Band chronology
Comeback
(1982)
Power Company
(1983)
I Used to Be an Animal
(1988)

Power Company is an album by the Eric Burdon Band, released in 1983.[1] It features recordings from the Comeback project. It also features live recordings.

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Transcription

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Power Company" (Bernd Gärtig, Bertram Passmann, Eric Burdon, Frank Diez, Jackie Carter, Jean-Jacques Kravetz, Nippy Noya)
  2. "Devil's Daughter" (Eric Burdon, Iverson Minter)
  3. "You Can't Kill my Spirit" (Tony Greco, Ranji K. Bedi)
  4. "Do You Feel It" (Eric Burdon, John Sterling, Pat Couchois)
  5. "Wicked Man" (George Suranovich, John Sterling, Terry Ryan)

Side Two

  1. "Heart Attack" (Chris Couchois, Howard Messer, Pat Couchois)
  2. "Who Gives a Fuck" (Eric Burdon, John Sterling)
  3. "Sweet Blood Call" (Iverson Minter)
  4. "House of the Rising Sun" (Traditional; arranged by Eric Burdon and John Sterling)
  5. "Comeback" (Traditional; arranged by Eric Burdon and John Sterling)

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Larkin, Colin (30 September 2013). The Virgin Encyclopedia of The Blues. Random House. ISBN 9781448132744 – via Google Books.

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