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Brownsville Station

The Complete Albums 1970 – 1975

Brownsville Station

50 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 45 MINUTES • APR 10 2020

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
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    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Be-Bop Confidential
02:31
2
Guitar Train
02:11
3
Rockin' Robin
02:53
4
Blue Eyed Girl
02:35
5
City Life
03:08
6
Do the Bosco
02:35
7
Roadrunner
02:37
8
Hello, Mary Lou
03:14
9
Cadillac Express
02:36
10
My Boy Flat-Top
02:09
11
Rumble
03:10
12
Rock with the Music
03:22
13
I Got Time
02:46
14
Lovin' Lady Lee
03:34
15
Mad for Me
02:40
16
Mister Robert
04:07
17
Wanted (Dead or Alive)
03:28
18
Country Flavor
04:28
19
Jonah's Here to Stay
06:49
20
Leavin' Here
03:04
21
The Man Who Wanted More (Saints Rock & Roll)
02:13
22
Question of Temperature
03:32
23
Lightnin' Bar Blues
02:53
24
Take It or Leave It
03:01
25
All Night Long
02:56
26
Let Your Yeah Be Yeah
03:37
27
Sweet Jane
03:02
28
Love, Love, Love
02:56
29
Go Out and Get Her
02:56
30
Barefootin'
02:56
31
Smokin' In the Boy's Room
02:58
32
Kings of the Party
04:16
33
Mama Don't Allow No Parkin'
03:07
34
Meet Me On the Fourth Floor
02:58
35
Fast Phyliss
02:41
36
I Get So Excited
02:56
37
Ostrich
02:54
38
I Got It Bad for You
02:33
39
Hey Little Girl
02:05
40
I Got Love If You Want It / I'm a King Bee
04:07
41
I'm the Leader of the Gang
03:20
42
Automatic Heartbreak
02:56
43
One That Got Away
05:33
44
Self Abuse
02:54
45
Crazy Legs
03:22
46
Give It to Get It
03:24
47
Combination Boogie
02:28
48
Load of Love
04:36
49
You Know Better
03:24
50
They Call Me Rock 'N' Roll, Pt. 1 / God Bless Rock 'N' Roll / Can't Wait for Friday Night / Welcome / They Call Me Rock 'N' Roll, Pt. 2
09:26
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Artist bios

A Detroit area rock & roll band formed in 1969 by guitarists Cub Koda and Mike Lutz, Brownsville Station's original members also included T.J. Cronley (drums) and Tony Driggins (bass), with Henry Weck replacing Cronley on drums in 1971. Initially influenced by Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and other '50s rockers, their early albums included inspired covers and genre-faithful originals, all presented in Marshall stack, double bass drum bigness. Far more effective as a live act (with Koda's on-stage banter influencing everyone from J. Geils' Peter Wolf to Alice Cooper), the group finally hit paydirt in late 1973 with its number three hit, the Koda and Lutz-penned "Smokin' in the Boys Room." After the group disbanded in 1979, Koda went on to a career as a solo recording artist (see separate entry) and as a journalist for several music magazines before succumbing to kidney disease in the summer of 2000. Lutz went on to produce artists for Atlantic and Epic/Sony Records, performed with the band No Mercy, and co-wrote songs and toured with fellow Michigan rocker Ted Nugent. Weck also went into engineering and producing, working with artists in the Atco and Atlantic Records stable, including the band Blackfoot. Lutz and Weck joined forces again in 2012, releasing a new album, Still Smokin', that same year, and then returned to the road as Brownsville Station in 2013 with a lineup that also featured guitarists Billy Craig and Arlen Viecelli. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Steve Leggett

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