Job Lot (album)
Appearance
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Job Lot | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1982 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Label | Rockney | |||
Producer | Chas & Dave | |||
Chas & Dave chronology | ||||
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Job Lot is a studio album by Chas & Dave, released in December 1982 on the band's own Rockney label.[1]
Background and reception
A "job lot" is a Cockney/working class term for assorted items sold together, such as at a market or boot fair. This reflects the mixture of the songs on the album.
Reviewing the band's 2015 album Live at Rockplast, for Record Collector magazine, Max Bell wrote: "Of particular interest to the connoisseur is the dusting down of "Stop Dreaming" and "Word From Anne", from the then-current Job Lot, a disc so in touch with its native land it made Morrissey seem positively parochial."[2]
Track listing
- That Old Piano
- That's What I Like
- London Girls
- Give It Some Stick, Mick
- No-Body
- Flying
- Margate
- Mustn't Grumble
- Word from Anne
- Stop Dreaming
- Give It Gavotte
- Wish I Could Write a Love Song
Personnel
Musicians
- Guitar, keyboards, vocals – Chas Hodges[3]
- Bass, violin, vocals - Dave Peacock[3]
- Drums – Mick Burt[3]
- Leader (strings) – Gavyn Wright
- Strings – Martyn Ford Orchestra
Technical
- Producers - Chas & Dave
- Arrangers - Chas & Dave
- Strings arranger - Chas Hodges
- Management – Bob England
- Mastering – Tone
References
- ^ "Job Lot - Chas & Dave - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
- ^ "Live At Rockpalast - Record Collector Magazine". recordcollectormag.com. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
- ^ a b c "Job Lot - Chas & Dave - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 September 2018.