DAVE EDMUNDS Interview: Plugged In (Pyramid Records – PRCD 7075) USA 1994 PROMO CD (Interview) | CD, Booklet and inlay: NM (mint-) probably unplayed, as NEW.
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1 | Interview, including "Chutes And Ladders", "One Step Back", "I Got The Will", "I Love Music", "Sabre Dance '94" | 27:45 | |
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2 | Was This Album Title Tongue-in-cheek? | 0:54 | |
3 | What Have You Been Up To Since Your Last Album, "Closer To The Flame," In 1990? | 1:07 | |
4 | Didn't You Play All The Instruments On Your First Solo Album Many Years Ago? | 0:37 | |
5 | Is There Anyone Else Playing On "Plugged In"? | 1:36 | |
6 | Why Did You Change Record Companies From Capitol To Pyramid? | 1:13 | |
7 | Was There Any One Song That Was The Spark For "Plugged In"? | 1:35 | |
8 | How Do You Approach The Making Of A New Album? | 1:04 | |
9 | Tell Us About The Song, "Chutes And Ladders." | 0:30 | |
10 | You've Always Used Interesting Vocal Treatments In Your Songs, Going All The Way Back To "I Hear You Knocking." | 1:10 | |
11 | Tell Us About The Song, "I Love Music." | 1:10 | |
12 | Who Were The Masters Who Made You Love Music? | 1:03 | |
13 | Tell Us About "Beach Boy Blood (In My Veins). | 0:41 | |
14 | Was It Difficult Doing All Those Harmonies For "Beach Boy Blood (In My Veins)? | 0:29 | |
15 | Who Is Michael Lanning, The Writer Of "Beach Boy Blood"? | 0:53 | |
16 | I Normally Wouldn't Associate Al Anderson With A Tender Song Like "A Better Word For Love." | 0:59 | |
17 | You've Managed To Cover A Lot Of Diverse Musical Territory On "Plugged In." | 0:32 | |
18 | Where Did You Find The Otis Redding Song, "I Got The Will"? | 1:24 | |
19 | Tell Us About The Writers Of "One Step Back." | 0:57 | |
20 | Did You Consciously Try For The ZZ Top Guitar Sound On "One Step Back"? | 0:23 | |
21 | Who Wrote The Instrumental, "The Claw"? | 1:41 | |
22 | How Would You Describe Your Guitar Playing? | 0:30 | |
23 | What Was The Idea Of The Scream At The End Of "It Really Doesn't Matter"? | 0:16 | |
24 | How Was John Peel Involved In The Original Version Of The Song, "Sabre Dance, And Why Did You Decide To Rerecord It For "Plugged In"? | 1:38 | |
25 | Tell Us What Your Record Company In The 60s Asked You To Do After You Recorded "Sabre Dance." | 2:14 | |
26 | Do You Ever Expect A Song To Be A Hit? | 0:35 | |
27 | How Did You Get Signed To Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Label Back In The Seventies? | 0:54 | |
28 | How Did You Meet Nick Lowe? | 0:30 | |
29 | Where Did You Meet Drummer Terry Williams? | 0:33 | |
30 | Why Did Albums That Were Done By Rockpile Come Out As Solo Albums By Your Or Nick Lowe? | 0:31 | |
31 | How Did Rockpile Come Together? | 1:14 | |
32 | What Was The 24 Hour Club? | 0:31 | |
33 | Who Is The B. Murray Who Wrote "Trouble Boys"? | 0:38 | |
34 | "Crawling From The Wreckage" Is A Graham Parker Song. How Come Rockpile Did It And He Never Released It? | 0:26 | |
35 | Tell Us About The Song "Deborah" That You And Nick Wrote. | 0:43 | |
36 | Tell Us The Story Of "Here Comes The Weekend." | 0:51 | |
37 | Didn't The Song "Queen Of Hearts" Become A Source Of Aggravation For You In America? | 1:07 | |
38 | How Did You End Up With The Bruce Springsteen Song, "From Small Things, Mama (Big Things One Day Come)? | 0:44 | |
39 | After So Many Years Of Producing Yourself, Why Did You Choose Jeff Lynne To Produce Your "Information" Album? | 0:57 | |
40 | I Guess You Don't View Yourself As A "Master Strategist"? | 0:27 | |
41 | Tell Us Your Involvement In Starting The Travelling Wilburys
DAVE EDMUNDS Interview: Plugged In (Pyramid Records – PRCD 7075) USA 1994 PROMO CD (Interview)
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