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  1. 7 de jun. de 2023 · The legendary Al Kooper who had founded the band Blood Sweat & Tears and produced many of the early Lynyrd Skynyrd albums also produced The Tubes debut. The album would feature the song “White Punks On Dope,” which would become one of the band’s signature songs.. In 1976, The Tubes would release their sophomore album entitled Young and Rich.

  2. 1 de abr. de 1976 · Young and Rich finds the group trying to expand their satirical/theatrical rock style into new subgenres like disco and pre-Beatles pop, and this material forms the best moments on this disc: "Slipped My Disco" effectively sends up the social rituals of the disco scene over a backing track that fuses the Tubes' pomp-rock excesses to a mocking dance beat, while "Don't Touch Me There" is a ...

  3. 1 de feb. de 2012 · NOW and YOUNG AND RICH are the two rarest CD releases in The Tubes' catalog. I have mixed feelings about both of them musically, but am happy to purchase this 2-CD set if it means The Tubes might score a penny or two in royalty payments.

  4. 27 de mar. de 2012 · First 50 customers to order received the CD booklet signed by The Tubes drummer Prairie Prince. Young and Rich originally released in 1976 cat# A&M SP-4580. Now originally released in 1977 cat# A&M SP-4632. Reissue mastered at Battery Studios, NYC. "Young And Rich" originally recorded and mastered at A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, California.

  5. 1976. Recently Edited. Young And Rich ( LP, Album) A&M Records. SLAM 64580. Italy. 1976. Recently Edited. Young And Rich ( LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing)

  6. Now is the third studio album released by The Tubes.It was produced by John Anthony.Fed up with constant meddling from Bud Scoppa and Don Wood under the direction of Bill Spooner including surreptitiously remixing a track when Anthony was not at the studio, Anthony was advised to leave the project by Jerry Moss.The head of A&M A&R Kip Cohen said that they took advantage of Anthony and believed ...

  7. Remarkably I ignored Young and Rich (1976) while it is sandwitched between The Tubes (1975) and Now (1977), two of my all time favorite albums. It just never appealed to me and after today's two full listens I'm still no fan. I'll admit that from 2018 perspective these old Tubes albums converge quite a bit, but the songs on Y&R are a lot weaker, the recordings seem lazy or unfocussed.