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Al Copley - Automatic Overdrive - Vinyl Album Brand new, never played and still sealed in the factory plastic seal Black Top Records 1989 BT-1047
Album Credits
Nauman S. Scott Executive Producer
Brigette Charvolin Photography
Joseph A. Rosen Photography
Tom Dolan Art Direction
Hugo Faas Associate Producer
Silvia Durst Photography
Thomas Dürst Bass
George Greene Drums
Peter McTaggart Engineer
Al Copley Piano, Main Performer, Vocals, Producer
Hammond Scott Liner Notes, Executive Producer, Post Production
Randy Kling Mastering
Blues pianist and singer Al Copley was born in 1952 in Buffalo, NY. Although his family moved several times while Copley was a youngster (first to San Francisco, CA, then Westerly, RI), he was able to take piano lessons on a regular basis. Inspired by the boogie-woogie style of playing, Copley formed his first band in 1965, Ponce de Leon & the Young Ones, before forming Roomful of Blues three years later. Copley spent the early '70s attending the Berklee School of Music in Boston, while still playing with Roomful of Blues. The group began issuing albums in the later part of the decade, as Copley could be heard on such releases as 1977's self-titled debut, 1979's Let's Have a Party, 1981's Hot Little Mama, and 1984's Dressed Up to Get Messed Up. But it was also in 1984 that Copley left the group to move to Europe. The move led to numerous appearances at jazz and blues festivals, as Copley embarked on a solo career later in the decade that resulted in such releases as 1986's A Handful of Key and 1989's Automatic Overdrive.
Track Listing
Goshen By The Ocean
Ooh Wow!
I Didn't Want To Do It
Git Gone Blues
Blue Monday
Friday Noght Strut
The Bad Guy In The Blues
Big Ten Inch Record
Boogie At Midnight
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