The album Steady Gettin It The Complete Recordings 1964-67 by Artwoods is a must-have for any fan of British rhythm and blues. The album, released in 2002, features all of the recordings made by the band during their brief but influential career.
The Artwoods were a dynamic outfit, fronted by the powerful vocals of Arthur Wood. The band was known for their energetic live shows and their ability to fuse blues, soul, and jazz into a unique sound.
The album is a treasure trove of rare and previously unreleased material, including alternate takes, live recordings, and demos. The sound quality is excellent, and the liner notes provide a detailed history of the band and their recordings.
Highlights of the album include the band's covers of classic blues and soul tunes, such as "Hoochie Coochie Man" and "I Take What I Want." The band's original compositions, such as "If I Ever Get My Hands on You" and "Keep Lookin'," showcase their songwriting skills and their ability to create catchy, memorable tunes.
Artist:The Artwoods Album: Steady Gettin It The Complete Recordings 1964 67
I'm Looking For A Saxophonist Doubling French Horn Wearing Size 37 Boots
2:48
Day Tripper (Live At The BBC)
3:17
Interview
Song Of The Journeyman
I Feel Good
2:45
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
2:46
I Need You Loving
Don't Cry No More
3:53
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
What Shall I Do (Live At The BBC)
2:49
Keep Lookin'
Smack Dab In The Middle
Jump Back
Molly Anderson's Cookery Book
3:30
Al's Party
In The Deep End (Live At The BBC, 1966)
3:9
Things Get Better
2:25
Walk On The Wild Side
5:32
Day Tripper
Goodbye Sisters
2:53
Talkin' About You
2:40
Smack Dab In The Middle / Interview (Live At The BBC)
2:20
Devil With A Blue Dress On / Good Golly Miss Molly (Live At The BBC)
3:1
Our Man Flint
3:0
Can You Hear Me / Interview (Live At The BBC)
2:58
Sweet Mary
2:53
Al' Party
2:44
Down In The Valley
3:0
Be My Lady
3:1
Steady Gettin' It
I Keep Forgettin'
A Taste Of Honey
3:11
If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
2:5
Things Get Better (Live At The BBC)
2:28
Work Work Work
3:28
Keep Lookin'
3:6
Black Mountain
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
In The Deep End (Live At The BBC, 1967)
3:5
Brother Can You Spare A Dime
2:56
Big City
2:8
Goodbye Sisters (Live At The BBC)
2:51
If I Ever Get My Hands On You
2:3
Tic Tac Toe
She Knows What To Do
2:29
Chicago Calling
2:19
Stop And Think It Over
2:58
She Knows What To Do (Live At The BBC)
2:29
Devil With A Blue Dress On / Good Golly Miss Molly
Love Have Mercy / Bony Moronie / Love Have Mercy
I'm Looking For A Saxophonist Doubling French Horn Wearing Size 37 Boots
Routine
3:6
Don't Cry No More
I Take What I Want
2:54
Jump Back (Live At The BBC)
2:27
Shake
Kansas City
2:1
Talkin' About You
One More Heartache
3:11
What Shall I Do
2:52
Molly Anderson's Cookery Book
I Keep Forgettin'
2:28
Oh My Love
2:52
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Catalog Numbers
RPM BX 524
Labels
RPM Records
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Formats
Box Set
Compilation CD
Album
Remastered CD
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Role
Company
Phonographic Copyright (p)
RPM Records
Copyright (c)
RPM Records
Marketed By
Cherry Red Records Ltd.
Distributed By
Cherry Red Records Ltd.
Notes
1-23 to 1-26 BBC Session 17/08/65
1-27 to 1-30 BBC Session 20/05/65
2-13 to 2-16 BBC Session 08/08/66
2-17 & 2-18 BBC Session 16/12/66
2-19 to 2-23 BBC Session 18/03/67
Tracks 1-3,1-4, 1-23 to 1-30, 2-13 to 2-23, 3-1 to 3-12 listed as previously unreleased
3 cardboard sleeves in a clamshell box.
Barcodes
Barcode: 5013929552401
About The Artwoods
English R&B band formed in London 1963 and active between 1964 and 1967. Despite being a popular live band on the club circuit, the Artwoods were unsuccessful commercially and released only one charting single. Singer and frontman Art Wood, for whom the band was named, was the older brother of guitarist Ronnie Wood. Deep Purple keyboardist Jon Lord was also a member until the group disbanded.
Steady Gettin It The Complete Recordings 1964-67 is a must-have for fans of British rhythm and blues and anyone interested in the history of rock music. The album is a testament to the talent and creativity of the Artwoods and their influence on the British music scene of the 1960s.