Now Dig This Explained

Now Dig This
Type:Studio
Artist:The Elvis Brothers
Cover:Elvis Brothers - Now Dig This.jpg
Released:1992
Recorded:Chicago Music Complex
Genre:Rock/pop
Label:Recession[1]
Producer:Rob Elvis and Graham Elvis
Prev Title:Adventure Time
Prev Year:1985

Now Dig This is the third and last album by the rock/pop trio The Elvis Brothers. Released in 1992 by Recession Records, the album represented a return to the original line-up. The band had undergone some personnel changes and then broken up after being dropped by Portrait Records but they reunited to record this album and then re-issue their first two albums. The album was recorded at the Chicago Music Complex and was produced by Rob and Graham Elvis, with Jay O'Rourke of The Insiders handling the recording.[2]

Reception

Track listing

  1. Valentine
  2. Ruthy Ann
  3. Strangelove
  4. Get Me Off This Ride
  5. House That Jack Built
  6. Next Time I Fall in Love
  7. I've Got Skies for Her
  8. It Coulda Been Me
  9. Paris Can't Wait
  10. Peace of Mind
  11. Any Old Time
  12. Black and White World
  13. Motormouth

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: GUITARIST JOE ELY FLIRTS WITH 'LOVE AND DANGER'. Chris. Heim. chicagotribune.com.
  2. Web site: MUSIC, MIRTH, SOFTBALL AT NDI CONVENTION. Mary. Stevens. chicagotribune.com.