1975 Bloodstone – Train Ride To Hollywood
Train Ride to Hollywood is the eighth album by Bloodstone, released in 1975.
Bloodstone is an American R&B, soul, and funk group, most popular in the 1970s and early 1980s. The band charted thirteen songs between 1973 and 1984.
Tracks
1 As Time Goes By (Herman Hupfield) 02:25
2 Yakety Yak (Jerry Leiber; Mike Stoller) 01:50
3 Train Ride (Charles E McCormick; Charles Love; Harry Williams Jr; Willis Draffen) 04:23
4 What Do I Have To Do? (Charles Love) 02:23
5 Hooray For Romance (Charles E McCormick) 02:24
6 Rock ‘N’ Roll Choo Choo (Charles E McCormick; Harry Williams Jr; Willis Draffen) 02:49
7 Go To Sleep (Willis Draffen) 03:01
8 Toot! Toot! Tootsie (Goodbye) (Dan Russo; Ernie Erdman; Gus Kahn; Ted Fiorito) 02:56
9 I’m In Shape (Harry Williams Jr) 02:14
10 Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream) (Carl Feaster; Claude Feaster; Floyd McRae; James Keyes; James W Edwards) 02:10
11 Money (That’s What I Want) (Berry Gordy; Janie Bradford) 04:51
Media
Musicians
Bass | Charles E McCormick |
Bass | Harvey Weston |
Drums | Roger Nobes |
Drums | Steve Ferrone |
Guitar | Charles Love |
Guitar | Pip Williams |
Banjo | Jim Douglas |
Clavinet | Pete Wingfield |
Piano | Pete Wingfield |
Clarinet | Johnny Barnes |
Sax | Howie Casey |
Sax | Dick Parry |
Soussaphone | Martin Fry |
Trombone | Geoff Perkins |
Trombone | Billy Graham |
Trombone | Dave Sharman |
Trombone | Reg Brooks |
Trombone | Roy Williams |
Trumpet | Alex Welsh |
Trumpet | Jimmy Wilson |
Trumpet | John Huckridge |
Trumpet | Martin Drover |
Trumpet | Mike Davies |
Violin | John Sheppard |
Vibraphone | Tristan Fry |
Percussion | Harry Williams Jr |
Percussion | Tony Carr |
Percussion | Lennox Langton |
Percussion | Morris Pert |
Vocals | Charles E McCormick |
Vocals | Charles Love |
Vocals | Harry Williams Jr |
Liner Notes
Producer – Mike Vernon
Conductor – Pip Williams
Engineer – Kevin Fuller, Richard Dodd, Rick Heenan
Mastered By – Bob Ludwig
Orchestrated By – Pip Williams
Copyright (c) – The Crystal Jukebox Film Corp.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Crystal Jukebox
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Recorded At the Village Recorder, West Los Angeles
Symphonia At Nova Sound Studios, London
Brass, {ercussion At Decca Tollington Park Studios, London