Ultraglide in Black

Ultraglide in Black
Studio album by The Dirtbombs
Released May 21, 2001
Genre Garage Punk
Length 44:27
Label In the Red
The Dirtbombs chronology
Horndog Fest
(1998)
Ultraglide in Black
(2001)
Dangerous Magical Noise
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Guy Peters [2]
Metro Times [3]
NME [4]
Spin [4]

Ultraglide in Black is an album by the American rock music group The Dirtbombs.

The album is mostly covers of Soul and Funk songs. The band leader Mick Collins stated that that this album was his tribute to the black music he grew up with. The only song that is not a cover is "Your Love Belongs Under a Rock".

The album cover pays homage to Stevie Wonder's 1967 album cover for I Was Made to Love Her.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Original artist Length
1. "Chains of Love"  J.J. Barnes, M. Davis, D. DavisJ.J. Barnes 2:21
2. "If You Can Want"  Smokey RobinsonThe Miracles 2:57
3. "Underdog"  Sly StoneSly & the Family Stone 3:35
4. "Your Love Belongs Under a Rock"  Mick CollinsThe Dirtbombs 2:20
5. "I'll Wait"  George ClintonThe Parliaments 3:00
6. "Living For the City"  Stevie WonderStevie Wonder 3:07
7. "The Thing"  Larry BrightLarry Bright 2:02
8. "Kung-Fu"  Curtis MayfieldCurtis Mayfield 5:42
9. "Ode to a Black Man"  Phil LynottPhil Lynott 3:38
10. "Got to Give It Up"  Marvin GayeMarvin Gaye 4:03
11. "Livin' For the Weekend"  Kenny Gamble, Cary Gilbert, Leon HuffThe O'Jays 3:29
12. "I'm Qualified to Satisfy You"  Barry WhiteBarry White 3:53
13. "Do You See My Love (For You Growing)"  R. Beavers, Johnny BristolJunior Walker & the All-Stars 4:20

References

  1. Siwek, Douglas. The Dirtbombs: Ultraglide in Black > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  2. Peters, Guy. "The Dirtbombs: Ultraglide in Black". Guy's Music Review Site. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  3. Handyside, Chris. "The Dirtbombs: Ultraglide in Black". Metro Times. Archived from the original on March 5, 2002. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  4. 1 2 "Ultraglide in Black > Professional Reviews". Buy.com. Retrieved 20 July 2011.

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