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John Entwistle - Rigor Mortis Sets In (1973) {1997, Reissue}

John Entwistle - Rigor Mortis Sets In (1973) {1997, Reissue}

BAND/ARTIST: John Entwistle

  • Title: Rigor Mortis Sets In
  • Year Of Release: ℗ 1973 / © 1997
  • Label: Repertoire Records #REP 4621-WY
  • Genre: Classic Rock, Rock & Roll
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 34:03
  • Total Size: 284 / 118 Mb (Full Scans)
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Rigor Mortis Sets In is the third solo album by John Entwistle, who was the bassist for The Who. Distributed by Track Records, the album was named John Entwistle's Rigor Mortis Sets In in the U.S. Co-produced by Entwistle and John Alcock, it consists of three Fifties rock and roll covers, a new version of the Entwistle song "My Wife" from The Who's album Who's Next, and new tracks (only six of the ten songs were new). Rigor Mortis Sets In set in motion John Entwistle assembling his own touring unit during the increasing periods of The Who's inactivity.

Bearing the dedication "In Loving Memory of Rock 'n' Roll 1950–∞: Never Really Passed Away Just Ran Out of Time", Entwistle's affection for Fifties rock and roll was evident by covers of "Mr. Bass Man", "Hound Dog", and "Lucille". As George Lucas had released American Graffiti at the same time as Rigor Mortis Sets In was released, creating a huge market for Fifties nostalgia, Entwistle's timing was uncannily prescient. In Entwistle's original material for the album, light whimsy prevailed over the darker (and more creative) vein of Smash Your Head Against the Wall and Whistle Rymes.

The cover art of the gatefold LP features on one cover an outdoor photo of a grave, whose heart-shaped headstone is engraved with the dedication described above, while the grave's footstone is inscribed "V.S.O.P." (a grading acronym for cognac). The opposite cover features a wooden coffin bearing a brass plate engraved with the album's name. The UK (Track) LP used the coffin on the cover and the gravestone on the inner gatefold, while the U.S. (MCA) LP had the opposite arrangement. Compact disc releases have been fronted with Track's original coffin cover, with the gravestone cover proportionally preserved inside as part of the liner notes.

Rigor Mortis Sets In had a rough launch due to its title and cover art. BBC Radio refused to play the album and banned it, ironically in part due to the influence of DJ Jimmy Savile who had just suffered a death in his family. The album's U.S. debut was problematic for MCA Records (Track's new American distributor), who insisted on appending the artist's name to the title, out of concern that the album's sales would be weak without the Entwistle name in the title.

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John Entwistle - Rigor Mortis Sets In (1973) {1997, Reissue}

Track List:

01. Gimme That Rock'n Roll [2:59]
02. Mr. Bassman [2:48]
03. Do The Dangle [4:06]
04. Hound Dog [2:18]
05. Made In Japan [4:03]
06. My Wife [3:32]
07. Roller Skate Kate [3:42]
08. Pet Leg Peggy [4:10]
09. Lucille [2:53]
10. Big Black Cadillac [3:31]

Personnel:
John Entwistle - Bass guitar, Electric guitar, Keyboards, Lead Vocals
Alan Ross - Guitars, piano, Accordion, Trumpet, Synthesizer
Jim Ryan - Lead Guitar
Tony Ashton - Keyboards, Hammond organ, piano
Bryan Williams - trombone, organ
Howie Casey - saxophone
Members of The Ladybirds:
- Gloria George: Backing vocals
- Maggie Stredder: Backing vocals
- Marian Davies: Backing vocals
Graham Deakin - Drums, Percussion on songs "Peg Leg Peggy", "My Wife" and "Made in Japan"

 

 


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