Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker is the third album by the Joe Perry Project, released in 1983 on MCA Records.
Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker | ||||
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Studio album by The Joe Perry Project | ||||
Released | September 1983 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
Studio | Blue Jay Studios, Carlisle, MA | |||
Genre | Rock, hard rock | |||
Length | 38:12 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | Joe Perry | |||
The Joe Perry Project chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal | 4/10[2] |
Metal Forces | 9/10[3] |
Track listing
editAll tracks composed by Joe Perry and Mach Bell; except where indicated.
- Side one
- "Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker" – 2:58
- "Black Velvet Pants" (Perry) – 3:20
- "Women in Chains" (Ronnie Brooks, Harold Tipton, Tom DeLuca) – 4:05
- "Four Guns West" – 4:28
- "Crossfire" – 5:43
- Side two
- "Adrianna" – 3:20
- "King of the Kings" – 4:02
- "Bang a Gong" (Marc Bolan) – 3:55 (T. Rex cover)
- "Walk with Me Sally" – 3:14
- "Never Wanna Stop" – 4:27
Outtakes
edit- "When Worlds Collide"
- "First One's for Free"
- "Going Down"
- "They'll Never Take Me Alive"
- "Into the Night"
- "Something Else"
"When Worlds Collide" and "Going Down" were often included in setlists of The Joe Perry Project prior to the recording sessions of the album, with "Something Else" performed during the tour for the album.
Alternate song titles
edit- "No Time for Women" -> "Once a Rocker..."
- "When Do I Sleep" -> "Adrianna"
Personnel
edit- Joe Perry – electric and acoustic guitars, lap steel guitar, slide guitar, six-string bass, producer
- "Cowboy" Mach Bell – vocals, percussion
- Danny Hargrove – bass, backing vocals
- Joe Pet – drums, congas, timbales, gong, backing vocals
- Harry King – piano, associate producer
- Mark Parenteau – chains ("Women In Chains")
- Jim Biggins, Rick Cunningham - saxophones
- Production
- Michael Golub – engineer, associate producer
- Ed Goodreau, Meg Bryant – tape operators
- Greg Calbi – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York
References
edit- ^ Prato, Greg. "Joe Perry Project / Joe Perry - Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2022-08-04.
- ^ Popoff, Martin (1 November 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 260. ISBN 978-1-894-95931-5.
- ^ Shaw, Dave (December 1983). "Joe Perry Project - Once a Rocker, Always a Rocker". Metal Forces. No. 2. p. 30. Retrieved 2022-08-04.