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REO Speedwagon was the debut album by American rock band REO Speedwagon. Released in 1971, it was the only album recorded with singer Terry Luttrell until Kevin Cronin joined the band for R.E.O./T.W.O. The album sold well and produced the fan favorites "157 Riverside Avenue," "Sophisticated Lady" and "Lay Me Down." The songs "157 Riverside Avenue" and "Lay Me Down" were subsequently recorded on the live album "Live: You Get What You Play For." "157 Riverside Avenue" and "Sophisticated Lady" were both featured on the compilatation album "A Decade of Rock and Roll: 1970-1980." In 2007, the British company BGO Records released REO Speedwagon and R.E.O./T.W.O. together (BGOCD775), marking the first time the band's first album was widely available in CD format.
[edit] Track listing
- "Gypsy Woman's Passion" (REO Speedwagon) – 5:17
- "157 Riverside Avenue" (Doughty/Richrath/Philbin/Gratzer/Luttrell) – 3:57
- "Anti-Establishment Man" (REO Speedwagon) – 5:21
- "Lay Me Down" (REO Speedwagon) – 3:51
- "Sophisticated Lady" (REO Speedwagon) – 4:00
- "Five Men Were Killed Today" (REO Speedwagon) – 3:00
- "Prison Women" (REO Speedwagon) – 2:36
- "Dead at Last" (REO Speedwagon) – 10:08
[edit] Personnel
Terry Luttrell - Vocals
Gary Richrath - Guitar
Gregg Philbin - Bass
Neal Doughty - Keyboards
Alan Gratzer - Drums