You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw
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You Broke My Heart So... I Busted Your Jaw is an album by Spooky Tooth, first released in 1973 on Island Records. It was the first album to be released after the band reformed, following its 1970 breakup. Founding guitarist Luther Grosvenor did not rejoin the band, as he had joined Mott The Hoople as a guitarist, adopting the stage name of Ariel Bender. Grosvenor was replaced by Mick Jones, who later co-founded Foreigner. The album was remastered and re-released with a bonus track on compact disc (CD) in 2005 by Repertoire.
Track listing
All songs written by Gary Wright, except where noted.
Side One
- "Cotton Growing Man" – 4:39
- "Old as I Was Born" – 4:40
- "This Time Around" (Bryson Graham) – 4:08
- "Holy Water" – 3:27
Side Two
- "Wildfire" – 4:04
- "Self Seeking Man" – 3:47
- "Times Have Changed" (Mick Jones, Wright) – 3:53
- "Moriah" – 6:20
- "Nobody There at All" – 3:44 (Post, Martin) (Alternate Mix)
Personnel
Band Members
- Bryson Graham: Percussion, Drums
- Mike Harrison: Harmonica, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
- Mick Jones: Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
- Chris Stewart: Bass
- Gary Wright: Organ, Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Others
- Val Burke: Bass, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Other credits
- Klaus Voorman: Cover Drawings[2]
- Chris Kimsey: Engineer, Mixing
- Phil McDonald: Mixing
- Rod Thear: Mixing, Tape Operator
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| Live albums |
- BBC Sessions (2001)
- Live in Europe (2007)
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| Compilations |
- The Best of Spooky Tooth (1976)
- The Best of Spooky Tooth: That Was Only Yesterday (1999)
- That Was Yesterday: Introduction (2001)
- Lost in My Dream: An Anthology 1968-1974 (2009)
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