The Siegel–Schwall Band (1971 album) explained

The Siegel–Schwall Band
Type:Studio
Longtype:/ Live album
Artist:Siegel–Schwall Band
Cover:SiegelSchwallBand1971.jpg
Released:1971
Recorded:1971
Genre:Blues-rock
Label:Wooden Nickel
Producer:Bill Traut
Peter Szillies
Prev Title:Siegel–Schwall '70
Prev Year:1970
Next Title:Sleepy Hollow
Next Year:1972

The Siegel–Schwall Band is an album by the blues-rock group the Siegel–Schwall Band. Released in 1971, it was their fifth album, and their first to be released by Wooden Nickel Records. It is not to be confused with the band's 1966 debut album, which is also titled The Siegel-Schwall Band.

The Siegel–Schwall Band won the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Album Cover.[1] The cover was illustrated by Harvey Dinnerstein, with art direction by Acy R. Lehman.

Track listing

Side one:

  1. "(Wish I Was on a) Country Road" (Jim Post, Corky Siegel) – 3:19
  2. "Devil" (Siegel) – 5:10
  3. "Leavin'" (Jim Schwall) – 3:10
  4. "Corrina" (Traditional) – 6:05

Side two:

  1. "I Won't Hold My Breath" (Siegel) – 4:01
  2. "Next to You" (Schwall) – 4:20
  3. "Hush Hush" (Jimmy Reed) – 11:06


Personnel

Siegel-Schwall Band

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grammy Award Nominees 1973 – Grammy Award Winners 1973 . Awardsandshows.com . 11 August 2019 .