Pick Up a Bone
Pick Up a Bone is the first album by Rupert Hine, released in 1971.[3][4]
Pick Up a Bone | ||||
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Released | 1971 | |||
Length | 49:34 | |||
Label | Purple Records (original UK release) Capitol Records (original US release) Line Records (1988 German CD reissue) Repertoire Records (1997 German CD reissue) Air Mail Archive (2008 Japanese CD reissue) | |||
Producer | Roger Glover[1] | |||
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Pick Up a Bone was the only Hine album not produced by Hine himself.[5]
Reception
In its obituary of Hine, The Guardian wrote that "listeners remained un-stirred by [the album's] somewhat gauche folk-rock."[1]
Track listing
All compositions by Rupert Hine (music) & David MacIver (lyrics), except "Pick up a Bone" (music by Rupert Hine & Simon Jeffes)
All compositions published by Purple Music Limited
- "Landscape"
- "Ass All"
- "Me You Mine"
- "Scarecrow"
- "Kerosene"
- "Running Away"
- "Medicine Munday"
- "More Than One, Less Than Five"
- "Boo Boo's Faux Pas"
- "Pick Up a Bone"
- "Intense Muse"
Personnel
All rhythm track arrangements:
Orchestral arrangements
- Paul Buckmaster (3,4,5 & 8)
- Peter Robinson (2 & 7)
- Del Newman (1)
Saxophone arrangement
- Simon Jeffes (9)
Director of the Orchestra
- David Katz
Rhythm section
- Rupert Hine—Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
- Simon Jeffes—Acoustic, Electric & Slide Guitars
- David MacIver—Guitar
- Peter Robinson—Piano, Organ
- Pete Morgan—Acoustic & Electric Bass
- Terry Cox—Drums
Featured Musicians
- Clive Hicks, Eric Ford & Joe Moretti—Guitars
- Steve Hammond—Electric Guitar & Banjo
- Paul Buckmaster—Electric Cello
- Eddie Mordue & Roy Willox—Sax/Flute
- Raul Mayora—Congas, Bells & etc.'s
- Roger Glover — Tambourine
- Barry de Sousa—Drums & introducing—The MacIver-Hine Chorale
References
- "Rupert Hine obituary". the Guardian. June 11, 2020.
- "Pick Up a Bone - Rupert Hine | User Reviews | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- "Rupert Hine | Biography & History". AllMusic.
- "Rush Producer Rupert Hine Dead at 72". exclaim.ca.
- Thompson, Dave. "Rupert Hine - Unshy on the Skyline and How to Pronounce "Taumata-whaka-tangi-hanga-kuayuwo-tamate-aturi-pukaku-piki-maunga-horonuku-pokaiawhen-uaka-tana-tahu-mataku-atanganu-akawa-miki-tora" (but not really)". Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia.
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