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{{Infobox Album | {{Infobox Album | ||
|name = Comin' Atcha | |name = Comin' Atcha | ||
|image = | |image = Image:CominAtchaalbum1973.jpg]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|type = Studio album | |type = Studio album | ||
|artist = | |artist = Madeline Bell]] | ||
|released = 22 December 1973 (UK),<br> 1974 (US) | |released = 22 December 1973 (UK),<br> 1974 (US) | ||
|recorded = <small>October 1973 at Morgan Studios, London; December 1973 at Dormouse Studio, Sussex.</small> | |recorded = <small>October 1973 at Morgan Studios, London; December 1973 at Dormouse Studio, Sussex.</small> | ||
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|label = RCA Records | |label = RCA Records | ||
|catalogue = RCA SF 8393 | |catalogue = RCA SF 8393 | ||
|producer = | |producer = John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] | ||
|engineer = John Paul Jones | |engineer = John Paul Jones | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Comin' Atcha''''' is a studio album by | '''''Comin' Atcha''''' is a studio album by Madeline Bell]], released by RCA Records]] on 22 December 1973. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The album was produced, arranged and recorded with | The album was produced, arranged and recorded with John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] at his home studio, Dormouse Studios.<ref>{{cite book|last=Jack|first=Richard Morton|year=2008|title=The Sunbeam Guide to Led Zeppelin|edition=1st|location=London|publisher=Foxcote Books|pages=31|isbn=1-84353-841-7}}</ref> It was Madeline Bell's first solo album in five years after performing for musical theatre, television shows, studio backing sessions, film themes, and pop group Blue Mink]] (1969-1973). In 1973, she also contributed to the soundtrack of the romance film ''A Touch of Class''. The project was also a major departure in musical direction for John Paul Jones, playing a mixture of funk, soul, jazz]], and r&b for the recording, during the year long absence from touring Led Zeppelin]] undertook in late 1973 and throughout 1974. John Paul Jones had previously sessioned for Madeline Bell in 1968, before joining Led Zeppelin. | ||
Both Bell and Jones, with a backing band, performed selected tracks from the album on | Both Bell and Jones, with a backing band, performed selected tracks from the album on BBC2]]'s television programme ''Colour My Soul'', on 6 December 1973.<ref>{{cite book|author=Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon|title=Led Zeppelin: The Concert File|edition=Revised|location=London|publisher=Omnibus Press|year=2005|pages=232|id=ISBN 1-84449-659-7}}</ref> | ||
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Track listing: | Track listing: | ||
*Side 1: | *Side 1: | ||
# 'Make a Move' ( | # 'Make a Move' (John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]]) - 5:01 | ||
# 'Without You' (John Paul Jones, | # 'Without You' (John Paul Jones, Madeline Bell]]) - 5:46 | ||
# 'I'm So Glad' (John Paul Jones, Madeline Bell) - 3:48 | # 'I'm So Glad' (John Paul Jones, Madeline Bell) - 3:48 | ||
# 'Gram' (John Paul Jones, Madeline Bell) - 4:16 | # 'Gram' (John Paul Jones, Madeline Bell) - 4:16 |
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Comin' Atcha is a studio album by Madeline Bell]], released by RCA Records]] on 22 December 1973. OverviewThe album was produced, arranged and recorded with John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] at his home studio, Dormouse Studios.[1] It was Madeline Bell's first solo album in five years after performing for musical theatre, television shows, studio backing sessions, film themes, and pop group Blue Mink]] (1969-1973). In 1973, she also contributed to the soundtrack of the romance film A Touch of Class. The project was also a major departure in musical direction for John Paul Jones, playing a mixture of funk, soul, jazz]], and r&b for the recording, during the year long absence from touring Led Zeppelin]] undertook in late 1973 and throughout 1974. John Paul Jones had previously sessioned for Madeline Bell in 1968, before joining Led Zeppelin. Both Bell and Jones, with a backing band, performed selected tracks from the album on BBC2]]'s television programme Colour My Soul, on 6 December 1973.[2]
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