Baby (The Detroit Cobras album)
Baby (2005) | ||||
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Studio album by The Detroit Cobras | ||||
Released | Sept 27, 2005 | |||
Genre | Garage soul, punk blues | |||
Label | Bloodshot | |||
The Detroit Cobras chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
BBC | favorable [2] |
PopMatters | [3] |
Splendid | favorable [4] |
Tiny Mix Tapes | [5] |
Baby is the third studio album by The Detroit Cobras, released 27 September 2005.
Track listing
- Slipping Around
- Original by Art Freeman
- I Wanna Holler (But the Town's Too Small)
- Original by Gary U.S. Bonds
- Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand
- Original by Hoagy Lands
- Weak Spot
- Original by Ruby Johnson
- Everybody's Going Wild
- Original by International Kansas City Playboys
- Hot Dog (Watch Me Eat)
- The lone original song. Composed by Greg Cartwright/Mary Restrepo/Rachel Nagy
- Mean Man
- Original by Betty Harris
- Now You're Gone
- Original by Bobbie Smith & the Dreamgirls
- It's Raining
- Original by Irma Thomas
- Just Can't Please You
- Original by Jimmy Robins
- The Real Thing
- Original by The 5 Royales
- Baby Help Me
- Original by Percy Sledge
- Cha Cha Twist
- Original by Brice Coefield
- Ya Ya Ya (Looking for My Baby)
- Original by The Nite Riders
- From the Seven Easy Pieces (EP) (2003, Rough Trade)
- My Baby Loves the Secret Agent
- Original by The Olympics (band)
- From the Seven Easy Pieces (EP) (2003, Rough Trade)
- Heartbeat
- Original by Gloria Jones
- From the Seven Easy Pieces (EP) (2003, Rough Trade)
- You Don't Knock
- Original by The Staple Singers
- From the Seven Easy Pieces (EP) (2003, Rough Trade)
- Silver & Gold (When I Get Like This)
- Original by The 5 Royales
- From the Seven Easy Pieces (EP) (2003, Rough Trade)
- 99 and a Half Just Won't Do
- Original by Dorothy Love Coates
- From the Seven Easy Pieces (EP) (2003, Rough Trade)
- Insane Asylum
- Original by Koko Taylor & Willie Dixon
- From the Seven Easy Pieces (EP) (2003, Rough Trade)
Personnel
- Rachel Nagy - Vocals
- Maribel (Mary) Ramirez - Guitar
- Joey Mazzola - Bass
- Steve Nawara - Guitar
- Kenny Tudrick - Percussion, Drums
References
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