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Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll

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Released
  
March 1976

Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll (1976)
  
Hot Tracks (1976)

Release date
  
March 1976

Label
  
Vertigo Records

Length
  
38:12

Artist
  
Nazareth

Producer
  
Manny Charlton

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock

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Similar
  
Nazareth albums, Hard rock albums

Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll is the seventh studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1976.

Contents

The lead track, Telegram, is the definitive story of 1970's touring rock bands and describes the band's experience of hangovers, travel by aeroplane and limousine, customs, FM radio, girls, breakfast, press reception, soundcheck and finally the show over an insistent guitar riff that bursts into a short version of the Byrds hit before returning to the riff and the story. It includes the album title in the lyrics - this references a saying among guitar players: it doesn't matter if your guitar is fully in tune, as long as it's "close enough for rock 'n' roll". Telegram (Parts 1-3 only) was Nazareth's concert opener for many years, including the 1981 shows recorded for the Snaz album and is one of their finest achievements.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Manny Charlton, Dan McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Darrell Sweet unless otherwise noted.

Band members

  • Dan McCafferty - lead vocals
  • Manny Charlton - guitar, producer
  • Pete Agnew - bass, backing vocals, guitar, piano
  • Darrell Sweet - drums, percussion
  • Other credits

  • Nick Blagona - engineer
  • John Punter - engineer
  • Hipgnosis - sleeve design and photos
  • Songs

    1Telegram7:50
    2Vicki2:24
    3Homesick Again4:31

    References

    Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll Wikipedia