Bachman–Turner Overdrive (1973 album) explained

Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Type:Album
Artist:Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Cover:Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Bachman-Turner Overdrive.jpg
Released:May 17, 1973
Recorded:1972–1973
Studio:RCA Studios, Toronto
Genre:Hard rock, boogie rock
Length:34:57
Label:Mercury
Producer:Bachman–Turner Overdrive,
Randy Bachman
Next Title:Bachman–Turner Overdrive II
Next Year:1973

Bachman–Turner Overdrive is the self-titled debut studio album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, released in 1973. It was originally to be titled Brave Belt III, following the Brave Belt II album, made by the previous line-up of the group, called Brave Belt.

The album did not produce a true hit single ("Blue Collar" reached #68 on the U.S. Billboard charts and #21 in Canada), but it was certified "Gold" by the RIAA in 1974, largely pulled up by strong sales of Bachman–Turner Overdrive's next two albums (Bachman–Turner Overdrive II and Not Fragile). "Gimme Your Money Please" and "Little Gandy Dancer" were released on a double A-side single in Canada only. After the release of Bachman–Turner Overdrive II, this first album was often referred to as "BTO 1".

Critical reception

Record World described "Gimme Your Money Please" as "a hard hitting rocker."[1]

Personnel

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Production

Songs covered by other artists

A version of "Stayed Awake All Night" was released by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus on their 1983 album Headhunter.

Notes and References

  1. Record World. June 9, 1973. 2023-03-23. Hits of the Week. 1.