Aquostic – Stripped Bare

Aquostic – Stripped Bare is the thirty-first studio album by English rock band Status Quo, first released on 17 October 2014. Produced by Mike Paxman, this is the band's first completely acoustic album and the first recorded with drummer Leon Cave. Its cover features a photograph by Canadian singer Bryan Adams.[3][4] The album earned a Gold certification in January 2015.[5]

Aquostic – Stripped Bare
Studio album by
Released17 October 2014 (2014-10-17)
Recorded2014
GenreAcoustic rock
Length78:39
LabelWarner Bros. Records, earMUSIC, Edel Records
ProducerMike Paxman
Status Quo chronology
Bula Quo!
(2013)
Aquostic – Stripped Bare
(2014)
Aquostic II – That's a Fact!
(2016)

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Classic Rock[1]
Get Ready to Rock[2]

Background

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"We did an album of our old songs," Francis Rossi observed, "posed nude on the cover, got Bryan Adams to shoot it… Why do you do it? Because it made everyone talk about it… All those songs were written acoustically. It would be great to have new stuff out. But if you and I were the record company, and the manager comes to us and says, 'They want to write a whole new album of acoustic stuff,' they'd say, 'Fuck off, give us the hits.'"[6]

"I went from not wanting to be involved to really liking it," Rossi revealed. "The new version of 'All the Reasons' is as good as the original, or better. The same with 'Rain', which is a song I really didn't think would work in such a format." "The arrangements of most of these songs are vastly different," noted Rick Parfitt, "especially what we've done to 'Don't Drive My Car', which sounds like a cross between Stéphane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt. People will be taken aback."[7]

Performance

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To launch the album, the band gave a ninety-minute performance of the songs at The Roundhouse in London on 22 October 2014. The concert was recorded and broadcast live by BBC Radio 2 as part of their In Concert series.[8][9] The band were augmented on stage by guitarist Freddie Edwards, son of bassist John Edwards.[10][11]

The concert was introduced by BBC Radio 2's Jo Whiley. Its setlist differed from the order of the eventual album track listing.[12]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Pictures of Matchstick Men"Francis RossiPicturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo (1968)3:37
2."Down the Dustpipe"Carl Groszmansingle (1970)2:41
3."Na Na Na"Rossi, Bob YoungDog of Two Head (1971)2:55
4."Paper Plane"Rossi, YoungPiledriver (1972)3:38
5."All the Reasons"Rick Parfitt, Alan LancasterPiledriver (1972)3:08
6."Reason for Living"Rossi, ParfittHello! (1973)3:21
7."And It's Better Now"Rossi, YoungHello! (1973)3:41
8."Caroline"Rossi, YoungHello! (1973)3:13
9."Softer Ride"Parfitt, LancasterHello! (1973)2:57
10."Claudie"Rossi, YoungHello! (1973)3:58
11."Break the Rules"Rossi, Parfitt, Lancaster, John Coghlan, YoungQuo (1974)3:09
12."Down Down"Rossi, YoungOn the Level (1975)2:36
13."Mystery Song"Parfitt, YoungBlue for You (1976)2:34
14."Little Lady"ParfittOn the Level (1975)1:52
15."Rain"ParfittBlue for You (1976)3:56
16."Rockin' All Over the World"John FogertyRockin' All Over the World (1977)2:40
17."Again and Again"Parfitt, Andy Bown, Jackie LyntonIf You Can't Stand the Heat... (1978)3:20
18."Whatever You Want"Parfitt, BownWhatever You Want (1979)3:25
19."What You're Proposing"Rossi, Bernie FrostJust Supposin' (1980)2:04
20."Rock 'n' Roll"Rossi, FrostJust Supposin' (1980)2:43
21."Don't Drive My Car"Parfitt, BownJust Supposin' (1980)3:10
22."Marguerita Time"Rossi, FrostBack to Back (1983)3:20
23."Rollin' Home"John DavidIn the Army Now (1986)4:05
24."Burning Bridges"Rossi, BownAin't Complaining (1988)3:45
25."Rock 'til You Drop"BownRock 'til You Drop (1991)2:48

Tracks 13, 14 and 23 are bonus tracks and are not on the Spotify version, vinyl LP or on most CD pressings. The medley of "Mystery Song" and "Little Lady" was released on the British CD edition, the German MediaMarkt/Saturn edition, as well as the German box set. The latter, however, included only the standard 22-track CD; the medley was instead included on an extra 7" single that also has the exclusive "Strings Mix" of "Claudie".[13] "Rollin' Home" was part of the download edition.[14][15] All three bonus tracks were performed live at the Roundhouse. The single "Pictures of Matchstick Men" also included a "London Mix" of the song.[16]

Personnel

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Status Quo

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Additional musicians

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  • Geraint Watkins − accordion
  • Martin Ditcham − percussion
  • Amy Smith − background vocals
  • Richard Benbow − string arrangements
  • Lucy Wilkins − (leader) violin
  • Howard Gott − violin
  • Natalia Bonner − violin
  • Alison Dods − violin
  • Sophie Sirota − viola
  • Sarah Wilson − cello

Production

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  • Mike Paxman − production
  • Gregg Jackman − recording, mixing

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[30] Gold 100,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

References

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  7. ^ Ling, Dave (October 2014). "No rolling over, laying down for Status Quo". Classic Rock #202. p. 17.
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