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{{Infobox Album | {{Infobox Album | ||
|name = Cut Loose | |name = Cut Loose | ||
|image = Image:Cutloosealbum.jpg | |image = Image:Cutloosealbum.jpg | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|type = Studio album | |type = Studio album | ||
|artist = Paul Rodgers | |artist = Paul Rodgers | ||
|released = October 1983 | |released = October 1983 | ||
|recorded = <small>March 1983 at Sundown Studio, Kingstone, Somerset.</small> | |recorded = <small>March 1983 at Sundown Studio, Kingstone, Somerset.</small> | ||
|genre = Rock music|Rock | |genre = Rock music|Rock, blues-rock | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
|length = 40 minutes 53 seconds | |length = 40 minutes 53 seconds | ||
|label = Atlantic Records | |label = Atlantic Records | ||
|catalogue = Atlantic 78 0121 1 (UK),<br />Atlantic 7 80121-1 (US) | |catalogue = Atlantic 78 0121 1 (UK),<br />Atlantic 7 80121-1 (US) | ||
|producer = Paul Rodgers | |producer = Paul Rodgers | ||
|engineer = Julian Mendelsohn | |engineer = Julian Mendelsohn | ||
}} | }} | ||
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'''''Cut Loose''''' is a studio album by England|English]] singer-songwriter | '''''Cut Loose''''' is a studio album by [[England|English]] singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers. It was recorded in March 1983 at Sundown Studio, Kingstone, Somerset, and released on Atlantic Records in October 1983. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
After the death of Led Zeppelin | After the death of Led Zeppelin's drummer John Bonham, and the dissolution of the record label Swan Song Records, Bad Company produced one final album ''Rough Diamonds'' before breaking up. Rodgers however had already been toying with the idea of a solo project in the late 1970s. Rodgers wrote, produced, sang, and played on every song on ''Cut Loose'', and it was recorded in his home studio in Kingstone.<ref>{{cite web|author=Junkman|date=May 2007|title=The Paul Rodgers Interview|url=http://www.vintagerock.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51:paul-rodgers&catid=3:interviews&Itemid=4|publisher=Vintage Rock|accessdate=5 January 2014}}</ref> Rodgers played guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, and drums.<ref>{{cite book|last=Buckley|first=Peter|date=2003|chapter=Bad Company|title=The Rough Guide to Rock|edition=Third|location=London|publisher=Rough Guides|pages=56|isbn=978-1-84353-105-0|oclc=59305933}}</ref> 'Superstar Woman' is a re-recorded version of a previously unreleased Bad Company composition (It was finally issued on 1999's ''The 'Original' Bad Company Anthology''). 'Live in Peace' was also re-recorded by Rodgers and Jimmy Page for The Firm (band)|the Firm's 1986 album ''Mean Business''. Many of the songs on ''Cut Loose'' would also appear in the Firm's live set. | ||
''Cut Loose'' was released on vinyl LP, cassette, and standard single compact disc. A remastered silver 25th anniversary edition CD was released in 2008. | ''Cut Loose'' was released on vinyl LP, cassette, and standard single compact disc. A remastered silver 25th anniversary edition CD was released in 2008. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Cut Loose | |
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Type | Studio album |
Artist | Paul Rodgers |
Release Date | October 1983 |
Recorded | March 1983 at Sundown Studio, Kingstone, Somerset. |
Genre | Rock music |
Language | English |
Length | 40 minutes 53 seconds |
Label | Atlantic Records |
Catalogue | Atlantic 78 0121 1 (UK), Atlantic 7 80121-1 (US) |
Producer | Paul Rodgers |
Engineer | Julian Mendelsohn |
Cut Loose is a studio album by English singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers. It was recorded in March 1983 at Sundown Studio, Kingstone, Somerset, and released on Atlantic Records in October 1983.
Overview
After the death of Led Zeppelin's drummer John Bonham, and the dissolution of the record label Swan Song Records, Bad Company produced one final album Rough Diamonds before breaking up. Rodgers however had already been toying with the idea of a solo project in the late 1970s. Rodgers wrote, produced, sang, and played on every song on Cut Loose, and it was recorded in his home studio in Kingstone.[1] Rodgers played guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, and drums.[2] 'Superstar Woman' is a re-recorded version of a previously unreleased Bad Company composition (It was finally issued on 1999's The 'Original' Bad Company Anthology). 'Live in Peace' was also re-recorded by Rodgers and Jimmy Page for The Firm (band)|the Firm's 1986 album Mean Business. Many of the songs on Cut Loose would also appear in the Firm's live set.
Cut Loose was released on vinyl LP, cassette, and standard single compact disc. A remastered silver 25th anniversary edition CD was released in 2008.
Track listing
CD Track | LP Track | Title | Songwriters | Duration |
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1 | A1 | 'Fragile' | Paul Rodgers | 4:45 |
2 | A2 | 'Cut Loose' | Paul Rodgers | 3:37 |
3 | A3 | 'Live in Peace' | Paul Rodgers | 5:01 |
4 | A4 | 'Sweet Sensation' | Paul Rodgers | 3:18 |
5 | A5 | 'Rising Sun' | Paul Rodgers | 4:09 |
6 | B1 | 'Boogie Mama' | Paul Rodgers | 3:11 |
7 | B2 | 'Morning After the Night Before' | Paul Rodgers | 4:15 |
8 | B3 | 'Northwinds' | Paul Rodgers | 3:58 |
9 | B4 | 'Superstar Woman' | Paul Rodgers | 5:00 |
10 | B5 | 'Talking Guitar Blues' | Paul Rodgers | 4:05 |
Charts
Album
National chart (1983) | Peak position |
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UK Albums Chart | — |
US Billboard The 200 Albums Chart | 135 |
Singles
Year | Single | National chart | Peak position |
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1983 | 'Cut Loose' | UK Singles Chart | — |
1983 | 'Cut Loose' | US Billboard The Billboard Hot 100 Chart | — |
Credits
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References
- ↑ Junkman (May 2007). The Paul Rodgers Interview. Vintage Rock. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
- ↑ Buckley, Peter (2003). “Bad Company”, The Rough Guide to Rock, Third. London: Rough Guides, 56. ISBN 978-1-84353-105-0. OCLC 59305933.