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Riffs
Universal Music TV Tracklisting
Caroline
(Rossi/Young) |
I
Fought The Law (Sonny Curtis) |
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Born To Be Wild
(Mars Bonfire) |
Takin' Care Of Business
(Randy
Bachman) |
Wild One (O'Keefe/Greenan/Owens) |
On
The Road Again (Floyd Jones/Alan
Wilson) |
Tobacco Road
(John D.
Loudermilk) |
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Centerfold (J Geils
Band) |
All Day
And All Of The Night (Ray
Davis) |
Don't Bring Me Down
(Jeff
Lynne) |
Juniors Wailing
(White/Pugh) |
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Pump It
Up (Elvis Costello) |
Down The
Dustpipe (Grossman) |
Whatever You Want
(Parfitt/Bown) |
Rockin' All Over The World
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Fantastic news for fans of Rhino's Revenge, one track
on the new album will have lead vocals by everyone's favourite horned
bassist!
We will
keep you informed of the track and the fans reaction - this is
possibly the most curious Quo track sonce Andrew Bown sang 'Calling
the Shots', lets hope it's a sign of more
to come!
STATUS QUO
RIFFS
NOVEMBER 17th
2003
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Riffs can be found in all
good record shops, or pre-ordered from
The sales
from the following shops will count towards the UK Album
charts:
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'Riffs' will be released in the UK on November 17th 2003,
through Universal Records. The release dates for other
territories will be announced soon.
STATUS QUO
RIFFS
The
first pressings of the CD pack will also include a limited edition bonus DVD which will
feature a selection of Live Quo
appearances.
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For the dates and latest sales statistics for
the 2003 UK Winter Tour, click
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The release of 'Rockin' All Over the Riffs' was been pulled for
a 12 month period, as revealed in a statement by Quo's management
which gave some brilliant news on the success of their latest
album:
Due to the ongoing sales success of
the 'Heavy Traffic' studio album, Universal Records in agreement with Quo's management, have postponed the release of
the 'Rockin' All Over The Riffs' covers
album until November 2003.
The original plan was to
release the 'Riffs' album in late
November specifically for the Christmas market which would also
enable Universal to re promote 'Heavy
Traffic' by racking the two albums together. However, I'm
delighted to announce that 'Heavy
Traffic' has exceeded initial sales targets and Universal
will now concentrate purely on this album in the important run up to
Christmas. 'Heavy Traffic' has already outsold total UK
sales for 'Under The Influence' in less
than a month and will overtake total UK sales of 'Famous In The Last Century' within the next
couple of weeks. We're all extremely proud of this achievement and
thank you all for your continued fantastic support.
Simon Porter - October
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