Rough Diamonds

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Rough Diamonds
Rough Diamonds cover
Studio album by Bad Company
Released August, 1982
Recorded 1981/1982
Genre Hard rock
Length 38:00
Label Swan Song Records
Producer Bad Company
Professional reviews
Bad Company chronology
Desolation Angels
(1979)
Rough Diamonds
(1982)
10 From 6
(1985)

Rough Diamonds is the sixth album by rock band Bad Company released in August 1982.

Rough Diamonds, like its predecessor, Desolation Angels, was recorded at Ridge Farm Studios in Surrey, England in late 1981 and early 1982 and engineered by Max Norman (famed for his work with Ozzy Osbourne).

It was the last album by Bad Company's original lineup. The sessions were rough going from the beginning. First, their manager, Peter Grant, withdrew from view after the death of Led Zeppelin drummer, John Bonham. Then the murder of John Lennon made the band change their way of thinking. Then, on another occasion, a fistfight broke out between Paul Rodgers and Boz Burrell, only to be restrained by Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke.

The album's opening track, "Electricland", written by Rodgers, was the album's biggest hit. Rodgers' "Painted Face" also received substantial airplay on rock stations.

The album became the original lineup's worst selling album, reaching a disappointing #26 on the Billboard album charts in 1982.

The album was remastered and re-released in 1994.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Electricland" (Rodgers) --- 5:29
  2. "Untie the Knot" (Rodgers/Kirke)
  3. "Nuthin' on the TV" (Burrell)
  4. "Painted Face" (Rodgers)
  5. "Kickdown" (Ralphs)
  6. "Ballad of the Band" (Burrell)
  7. "Cross Country Boy" (Rodgers)
  8. "Old Mexico" (Ralphs)
  9. "Downhill Ryder" (Rodgers)
  10. "Racetrack" (Rodgers)

[edit] Credits

[edit] Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1982 Pop Albums 26

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1982 "Electricland" Mainstream Rock Chart 10