All Together Now (Argent album) explained

All Together Now
Type:Album
Artist:Argent
Cover:All Together Now (album).jpg
Released:April 1972 (UK)
Recorded:1971
Studio:Abbey Road, London
Genre:
Length:41:42
71:18 (CD re-release)
Label:Epic
Producer:Chris White, Rod Argent
Prev Title:Ring of Hands
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:In Deep
Next Year:1973

All Together Now is the third album by British rock band Argent, released in April 1972. It was originally released on Epic Records, KE 31556. It was Argent's first hit album; it features "Hold Your Head Up", their most successful single, which reached #5 in the UK, Canadian, and U.S. singles charts. Other featured songs include "Tragedy" which reached #34 in the UK, "I Am the Dance of Ages" and "He's a Dynamo". The album reached #14 in Canada.[1]

The 1997 compact disc re-release of All Together Now by Koch Records features an additional seven tracks not included on the original seven-track vinyl record. The bonus tracks include "God Gave Rock and Roll to You", which, owing to the popular cover/remake by Kiss, is one of Argent's best-known songs.

In 2009, for their reunion, Mr. Big recorded a cover of "Hold Your Head Up" and played it throughout the tour. Australian rock supergroup The Party Boys covered "Hold Your Head Up" in 1987 on their only studio album, The Party Boys. Uriah Heep also covered the song on their 1989 album Raging Silence. All bonus tracks were previously released on albums, except "Kingdom", which was the flip side of the "Celebration" single, and "Closer to Heaven" which was the B-side of the single "Hold Your Head Up".

Steppenwolf covered "Hold Your Head Up" on their 1982 album Wolftracks.

In 2012, Esoteric Recordings of Europe released the album (ECLEC 2321) with "Closer to Heaven" as a bonus track.

Critical reception

In the Q and Mojo Classic Special Edition Pink Floyd & the Story of Prog Rock, the album ranked 33rd in the list of "40 Cosmic Rock Albums".[2]

Track listing

Songs written by Rod Argent and Chris White except as noted.

The UK release had a red hype sticker on the cover, reading “Includes the hit singles "Hold Your Head Up" and "Tragedy"”. It was a gatefold album with a four-page booklet, each page featuring a band member, with many photos.

"Celebration" and "Rejoice" are from the 1971 album Ring of Hands. "God Gave Rock and Roll to You", "It's Only Money (Part 2)" and "Christmas for the Free" are from the 1973 album In Deep. "Kingdom" is the B-side of the 1971 single "Celebration"; "Closer to Heaven" is the B-side of the 1972 single "Hold Your Head Up".

Personnel

Argent

Releases

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RPM Magazine - September 30, 1972 - page 12.
  2. Q Classic: Pink Floyd & The Story of Prog Rock, 2005.