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Album Review: Freeways

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Freeways was the final Randy Bachman album of the first BTO era, released in 1977 after their first of many "greatest-hits" collections put much of their chart activity in a tidy package on 1976's Best of B.T.O. (So Far). The price for Freeways fluctuates on Ebay and Half.com, making the album one of the more collectible of the post-hit BTO era. A Swedish seller listed it at six dollars in April of 2002 while a NY merchant had it at $24.99. At Half.com it went for $100.01 and $89.99. Rare and out of print, there is also a combo CD pairing this classic up with Bachman-Turner Overdrive II. "Can We All Come Together" isn't a bad album track, nor is C.F. Turner's "Life Still Goes On (I'm Lonely)," but there are no nuggest as found on Four Wheel Drive, Not Fragile, Bachman-Turner Overdrive II, or even Head On. Everything flows nice enough, resulting in a consistent and easy-to-listen-to batch of songs; it's just that what's missing is the antagonism, the push and pull of Bachman's partnership with a Burton Cummings or someone else to vent his frustrations on -- the thing that makes for more interesting material. Having no one causing trouble or even the attitude to point fingers and get mad enough for another "Hey You" to creatively emerge, the band simply goes through the motions. "Shotgun Rider" is as passable as "Bus Rider" from the Guess Who's Share the Land album seven years earlier while "Just for You" might be the brightest track -- Randy's "My Generation" stuttering from "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" making its reprise. It's the closest thing to a potential hit, and has some real passion mixed with gliding guitar riffs. Seven of the eight compositions belong to Randy Bachman and, outisde of a few standouts, it's all very B-grade non-offensive rock. "Wheels Won't Turn" comes off like BTO's version of Steve Winwood during Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory, so "Uninspired," which he was, and BTO are here. The wheels aren't turning, he's going "Down, Down," and as the guitarist states in the title track "Drivin' in a beat up car/The highway's long but we come so far" (the title of the previous album). Rob Bachman, Blair Thornton, and C.F. Turner would try to take the legacy further on 1978's Street Action and the Jim Vallance-enabled Rock N' Roll Nights in 1979 with little success. In 1984, Tim Bachman, C.F. Turner, and Randy Bachman would team up with original Chad Allan & the Expressions/Guess Who drummer Garry Peterson to try to recapture the magic on the self-titled Bachman-Turner Overdrive album on Compleat Records/Polygram, after a live Reunion album from the Guess Who. Completists may want Freeways for their collection, "Easy Groove" is certainly a fun little ditty from Randy Bachman, but worth 100 dollars? -- only if you're the publisher willing to take a risk on possible future return. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Can We All Come Together (Lyrics) Randy Bachman Bachman-Turner Overdrive (5:54)
Life Still Goes On (I'm Lonely) C.F. Turner Bachman-Turner Overdrive (4:00)
Shotgun Rider (Lyrics) Randy Bachman Bachman-Turner Overdrive (5:23)
Just for You (Lyrics) Randy Bachman Bachman-Turner Overdrive (4:50)
My Wheels Won't Turn (Lyrics) Randy Bachman Bachman-Turner Overdrive (5:24)
Down, Down Randy Bachman Bachman-Turner Overdrive (4:24)
Easy Groove (Lyrics) Randy Bachman Bachman-Turner Overdrive (5:06)
Freeways (Lyrics) Randy Bachman Bachman-Turner Overdrive (4:57)

Credits

Randy Bachman (Lap Steel Guitar), Blair Thornton (Vocals (Background)), Kenneth McGowan (Cover Photo), Tom "Curly" Ruff (Mastering), Robbie Bachman (Percussion), Joe Kotleba (Design), Blair Thornton (Guitar), Mark Wright (Assistant Engineer), George Semkiw (Engineer), Blair Thornton (Guitar (Rhythm)), Randy Bachman (Group Member), Randy Bachman (Guitar (Acoustic)), Steve Kennedy (Conductor), Steve Kennedy (Horn Arrangements), Alan Rempel (Equipment Technician), Robbie Bachman (Drums), Randy Bachman (Guitar (Rhythm)), Randy Bachman (Vocals), Randy Bachman (Guitar), Randy Bachman (Bass), George Semkiw (Audio Engineer), C.F. Turner (Vocals), Randy Bachman (Producer), Bruce Cole (Photography), Randy Bachman (Audio Production), C.F. Turner (Bass), Jim Ladwig (Art Direction), Randy Bachman (6-String Bass), Blair Thornton (Group Member), Kenneth McGowan (Photography), Mick Walsh (Assistant Engineer), Ben McPeek (String Arrangements), Robbie Bachman (Group Member)
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Freeways
Studio album by Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Released February 1977
Recorded ???
Genre Rock
Length 39:20
Label Mercury
Producer Randy Bachman
Professional reviews
Bachman–Turner Overdrive chronology
BTO Live - Japan Tour
(1977)
Freeways
(1977)
Street Action
(1978)

Freeways is an album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, released in 1977. It was the last album that Randy Bachman would be a part of with BTO until the "reunion" in 1983. This is also the last studio album to be made with the classic and successful "Not Fragile" line up. It was the first BTO studio album to become a commercial failure, featuring the first BTO single that did not chart ("My Wheels Won't Turn"). Randy Bachman wrote every song besides "Life Still Goes On." Many of BTO's core fans did not like the album as it was not the heavy, guitar driven rock n' roll that BTO was known for.[1] Fred Turner was reportedly so unhappy with this album that he wouldn't allow a straight-on picture of himself to be used on the cover, saying he felt like a "side man."[1] This album was one of the last albums to reach the charts by any formation of BTO.


Track listing

All songs written by Randy Bachman, except where noted

  1. "Can We All Come Together" – 5:54 (Vocal:Randy)
  2. "Life Still Goes On (I'm Lonely)" (C.F. Turner) – 3:55 (Vocal C.F. Turner)
  3. "Shotgun Rider" – 5:17 (Vocal Randy)
  4. "Just for You" – 4:43 (Vocal Randy)
  5. "My Wheels Won't Turn" – 5:20 (Vocal Randy)
  6. "Down, Down" – 4:18 (Vocal Randy)
  7. "Easy Groove" – 5:00 (Vocal Randy)
  8. "Freeways" – 4:53 (Vocal C.F. Turner)

The 8-track tape version of this album has the distinction of being one of the few 8-tracks that is arranged exactly like the album, with no song breaks.

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Randy Bachman
  • Engineer: George Semkiw
  • Assistant engineer: Mick Walsh, Mark Wright
  • Art direction: Jim Ladwig
  • Design: Joe Kotleba
  • Photography: Bruce Cole
  • Cover photo: Kenneth McGowan

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1977 Pop Albums 70

References

  1. ^ a b BTO article at www.allpar.com [1]

 
 

 

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