Everything Stops for Tea
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Everything Stops for Tea | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 1972 | |||
Recorded | January–February 1972 I.B.C. and Morgan Studios, London | |||
Genre | Blues-rock, folk rock | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Elton John (Side one), Rod Stewart (Side two) | |||
John Baldry chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Everything Stops for Tea is an album by John Baldry released in May 1972. It was produced by Elton John and Rod Stewart. Elton provides vocal accompaniment on tracks 1, 3-5. Stewart provides vocal accompaniment and plays banjo on track 8.
Several standout songs include the two Willie Dixon penned cuts, "Seventh Son" and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover"; as well as the Dixie Cups song "Iko Iko". This album along with his previous offering It Ain't Easy were the beginning of Baldry's return to the blues after his pop years in the late 1960s. Several songs were released as singles by Warner Bros. including "Mother Ain't Dead", "Iko Iko" and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover".[2]
Ronnie Wood drew the cover art which portrays Baldry as the Mad Hatter.[3] The album peaked at No.189[4] on the Billboard 200
Track listing[]
- "Intro: Come Back Again" (Ross Wilson) – 4:05
- "Seventh Son" (Willie Dixon) – 3:07
- "Wild Mountain Thyme" (Traditional; arranged by John Baldry, Davey Johnstone) – 3:49
- "Iko Iko" (Sharon Jones, Jesse Thomas, Joe Jones, Mary Lynn Jones) – 3:10
- "Jubilee Cloud" (John Kongos, Peter Leroy) – 4:16
- "Everything Stops for Tea" (Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman, Maurice Sigler) – 3:09 (from the 1935 musical film Come Out of the Pantry)
- "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover" (Dixon) – 4:21
- "Mother Ain't Dead" (Traditional) – 2:55
- "Hambone" (Sam Mitchell) – 3:48
- "Lord Remember Me" (Myrtle Jackson) – 4:08
- "Armit's Trousers" (Ian Armit) – 1:45
Additionally the following tracks were added as bonus tracks on the re-release of the album in 2005:
- "Radio Spot #1" – 1:06
- "Bring My Baby Back to Me" (Live) – 6:26
- "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" (Featuring Joyce Everson) (Neil Young) – 3:13
- "I'm Just a Rake and Ramblin' Boy" (Featuring Joyce Everson) – 3:27
- "Radio Spot #2" – 0:57
Personnel[]
- John Baldry - vocals, guitar
- Elton John - piano, backing vocals (tracks 1, 3-5)
- Rod Stewart - banjo and backing vocals (track 8)
- Madeline Bell - vocals
- Jimmy Horowitz - keyboards
- Davey Johnstone - guitar
- Sam Mitchell - steel guitar
- Doris Troy - vocals
- Ian Armit - keyboards
- Ray Cooper - percussion
- Stefan Delft - viola
- John Dentith - drums
- James Litherland - guitar
- Nigel Olsson - drums
- John Porter - bass guitar
- Klaus Voormann - bass
- Barry St. John - vocals
- Terry Stannard - drums
- Liza Strike - vocals
- Micky Waller - percussion
- Bob Weston - guitar
- Richard Brown - bass guitar
- Bill Smith - bass guitar
References[]
- ^ Thompson, Dave Thompson. "Everything Stops for Tea - Long John Baldry | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
- ^ "Long John Baldry". Discogs.com. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
- ^ Neill, Andy (2011). Had Me a Real Good Time: The Faces Before During and After. p. 340. ISBN 978-1783236190.
- ^ "Billboard 200 - 05-13-1972". Retrieved 2020-03-09.
- 1972 albums
- Long John Baldry albums
- Albums produced by Rod Stewart
- Albums produced by Elton John
- Warner Records albums
- Albums recorded at IBC Studios
- Albums recorded at Morgan Sound Studios
- Blues album stubs