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Juicy Lucy|Lie Back and Enjoy It

Lie Back and Enjoy It

Juicy Lucy

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If Juicy Lucy's debut album ranks among the most haunting, haunted blues-rock albums of the late 1960s, its follow-up only illustrates how damaging the last six months had been for the band. Fully half the band had been replaced, including vocalist Ray Owen and guitarist Neil Hubbard, and with them went much of the evil electrics and swamp-conscious blues that gave Juicy Lucy its most scintillating shivers. The players who replaced them -- former Zoot Money singer Paul Williams, ex-Jeff Beck drummer Rod Coombes, and guitarist Micky Moody -- were no slouches, of course, and the interplay between Glenn Ross Campbell's steel and Chris Mercer's sax is as chilling as ever. But songs like "Built for Comfort," "Thinking of My Life," and even a cover of Frank Zappa's "Willie the Pimp" owe more to a premonition of ZZ Top than a bad dream in the bayou, while the rest of Lie Back and Enjoy It found the group pursuing a distinctly country-rock flavored direction. Even the first-album era "Changed My Mind, Changed My Sign" sounded more like the Dils than Dr. John, and Lie Back and Enjoy It emerged a distinctly unenjoyable disappointment, at least by the standards Juicy Lucy once held so high.
© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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1
Thinking of My Life
00:04:31

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist

1970 Vertigo

2
Built for Comfort
00:06:02

Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - William James Dixon, Composer, Lyricist

1970 Vertigo

3
Pretty Woman
00:03:13

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist

1970 Vertigo

4
Whisky in My Jar
00:04:00

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Michael Joseph Moody, Composer, Lyricist - Keith Eillis, Composer, Lyricist

1970 Vertigo

5
Hello L.a., Bye Bye Birmingham
00:04:15

Delaney Bramlett, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist

1970 Vertigo

6
Changed My Mind
00:03:09

Neil Hubbard, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Glenn Ross Campbell, Composer, Lyricist

1970 Vertigo

7
That Woman’s Got Something
00:02:53

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Glenn Ross Campbell, Composer, Lyricist - Michael Joseph Moody, Composer, Lyricist

1970 Vertigo

8
Willie the Pimp / Lie Back and Enjoy It
00:07:09

Paul Williams, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Frank Vincent Zappa, Composer, Lyricist

1970 Vertigo

9
I’m a Thief (Bonus Track)
00:03:50

Nigel Thomas, Composer, Lyricist - Juicy Lucy, MainArtist - Glenn Ross Campbell, Composer, Lyricist - Christopher Leighton Mercer, Composer, Lyricist

1970 Vertigo

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If Juicy Lucy's debut album ranks among the most haunting, haunted blues-rock albums of the late 1960s, its follow-up only illustrates how damaging the last six months had been for the band. Fully half the band had been replaced, including vocalist Ray Owen and guitarist Neil Hubbard, and with them went much of the evil electrics and swamp-conscious blues that gave Juicy Lucy its most scintillating shivers. The players who replaced them -- former Zoot Money singer Paul Williams, ex-Jeff Beck drummer Rod Coombes, and guitarist Micky Moody -- were no slouches, of course, and the interplay between Glenn Ross Campbell's steel and Chris Mercer's sax is as chilling as ever. But songs like "Built for Comfort," "Thinking of My Life," and even a cover of Frank Zappa's "Willie the Pimp" owe more to a premonition of ZZ Top than a bad dream in the bayou, while the rest of Lie Back and Enjoy It found the group pursuing a distinctly country-rock flavored direction. Even the first-album era "Changed My Mind, Changed My Sign" sounded more like the Dils than Dr. John, and Lie Back and Enjoy It emerged a distinctly unenjoyable disappointment, at least by the standards Juicy Lucy once held so high.
© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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