Cut Loose

Cut Loose
Cut Loose
Studio album by Paul Rodgers
Released October 1983
Recorded at Sundown, Kingstone
Genre Rock
Length 40:53
Label Atlantic
Producer Paul Rodgers
Paul Rodgers chronology
Cut Loose
(1983)
Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]
Rolling stone 2/5 stars[2]

Cut Loose is Paul Rodgers (of Free and Bad Company fame) debut solo album. Unlike his other work, Paul Rodgers plays all the instruments on this album. It was recorded at his house in Kingstone.[3]
The song "Live In Peace" was re-recorded by his next band The Firm on their second album Mean Business. "Superstar Woman" was originally an unreleased Bad Company song and was re-recorded by Rodgers for this album. (the original version was eventually released on the Bad Company Anthology in 1999).[4]
Released in 1983, the album peaked at a disappointing #135 on the Billboard's Pop Albums chart.[5]

Track listing

All songs written by Paul Rodgers

  1. "Fragile" - 4:45
  2. "Cut Loose" - 3:37
  3. "Live in Peace" - 5:01
  4. "Sweet Sensation" - 3:18
  5. "Rising Sun" - 4:08
  6. "Boogie Mama" - 3:11
  7. "Morning After The Night Before" - 4:15
  8. "Northwinds" - 3:58
  9. "Superstar Woman" - 5:00
  10. "Talking Guitar Blues" - 4:05

Personnel

  • Sully Erna - Author
  • John Herdt - Artwork, Design
  • Julian Mendelsohn - Engineer
  • Jimmy Page - Author
  • Joe Reagoso - Liner Notes, Reissue Producer, Remastering
  • Paul Rodgers - Bass, Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals, Multi Instruments, Producer, Liner Notes, Instrumentation
  • Paul Stanley - Author

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Rolling stone review
  3. ^ http://www.vintagerock.com/prodgers_interview.aspx
  4. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r16753
  5. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r16753/charts-awards

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