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Kid's Stuff

 
Album Review: Kid's Stuff

  • Artist: Babe Ruth
  • Rating: StarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1976
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The end of the line for Babe Ruth. The hints of progressive rock and jazz that lurked within their previous albums are pretty much gone, as is their fine lead singer Jenny Haann, and the results are uninspiring. The singsong lyrics of "Welcome to the Show" and the disco rhythm of "Since You Went Away" are no help, either. Without the power to sustain their old fans and the novelty to bring in new ones, they've painted themselves into a corner. Still, the band manages a last hurrah by closing out with the rousing "Keep Your Distance" and the smoldering blues of "Living a Lie." ~ Paul Collins, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Oh Dear What a Shame Babe Ruth
Welcome to the Show Babe Ruth
Since You Went Away Babe Ruth
Standing in the Rain Babe Ruth
Sweet Sweet Surrender Babe Ruth
Oh, Doctor Babe Ruth
Nickelodeon Babe Ruth
Keep Your Distance Babe Ruth
Living a Lie Babe Ruth

Credits

Ed Spevock (Drums), Bernie Marsden (Guitar), Neil Murray (Bass), Don Airey (Synthesizer), Mark Dearnley (Engineer), Tony Carr (Percussion), Ray Knott (Bass), Ellie Hope (Vocals), Chris Karan (Percussion), Don Airey (Keyboards), John Gallen (Engineer), Frank Ricotti (Vocals (Background))
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