Terry Reid (album)
| Terry Reid | ||||
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| Released | August 1969 | |||
| Recorded | 1969 | |||
| Studio | England | |||
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| Length | 39:49 | |||
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| Producer | Mickie Most | |||
| Terry Reid chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | [1] |
Terry Reid is the second studio album by Terry Reid, recorded in 1969 (U.S. reissue title Move Over for Terry Reid). The album spent five weeks on the US Billboard Top LPs chart, hitting its peak position at No. 147 on November 8, 1969.[2]
The ninth track, "Rich Kid Blues", was the eponymous song on an album released by Marianne Faithfull, produced by Mike Leander in 1971 but unreleased for 14 years until 1985.
The iconic photograph of Reid on the album cover was taken by photographer/music producer Terry Manning.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Terry Reid except where indicated.
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Superlungs My Supergirl" | Donovan Leitch | 4:17 |
| 2. | "Silver White Light" | 2:51 | |
| 3. | "July" | 2:28 | |
| 4. | "Marking Time" | 3:45 | |
| 5. | "Stay with Me Baby" | George David Weiss, Jerry Ragovoy[note 1] | 4:10 |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Highway 61 Revisited/Friends" | Bob Dylan/Terry Reid | 7.58 |
| 2. | "May Fly" | 3:41 | |
| 3. | "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace" | 4:24 | |
| 4. | "Rich Kid Blues" | 4:15 |
Personnel
Musicians
Source:[3]
- Terry Reid – vocals, guitar
- Peter Solley – keyboards
- Keith Webb – drums
Technical
- Mickie Most – producer
- Martin Birch – engineer
Notes
- ^ Incorrectly attributed to "Simmonds-Youlden-Peverett" (Savoy Brown song of the same name) on the record label.
Charts
| Chart (1969) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard Top LPs[4] | 147 |
References
- ^ Unterberger, Richie. Terry Reid at AllMusic. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
- ^ "Billboard 200 - Terry Reid". Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Tomorrow" Article - Dec. 27, 1969" (PDF).
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (1973). Top LPs, 1955–1972. Record Research. p. 122. Retrieved 10 July 2025.
External links
- "Terry Reid - Move Over For... Terry Reid (1969, Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- "Terry Reid | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 October 2020.