Some People Can Do What They Like

Some People Can Do What They Like

Infobox Album |
Name = Some People Can Do What They Like
Type = studio
Artist = Robert Palmer


Released = 1976
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = 36:29
Label = Island
Producer = Robert Palmer
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:5if6zfdheh8k]
*"Rolling Stone" (mixed) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/robertpalmer/albums/album/203560/review/5941274/some_people_can_do_what_they_like link] |
Last album = "Pressure Drop" (1975)
This album = "Some People Can Do What They Like"
(1976)
Next album = "Double Fun"
(1978)

"Some People Can Do What They Like" is Robert Palmer's third solo album, released in 1976. It includes "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" which peaked at #63 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1977. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:th9us34ba3zg~T3 All Music Guide] ]

Track listing

#"One Last Look" (Bill Payne, Fran Tate) – 4:22
#"Keep in Touch" (Robert Palmer) – 3:25
#"Man Smart" (Woman Smarter)" (Kleiber) – 2:35
#"Spanish Moon" (Lowell George) – 5:58
#"Have Mercy" (Don Covay) – 3:50
#"Gotta Get a Grip on You, Pt. II" (Robert Palmer, Alan Powell) – 3:57
#"What Can You Bring Me" (James Gadson) – 3:43
#"Hard Head" (Watson) – 4:30
#"Off the Bone" (Phil Brown, Robert Palmer, S. Smith) – 2:18
#"Some People Can Do What They Like" (Robert Palmer) – 4:09

Personnel

*Robert Palmer - vocals
*Chuck Rainey - bass
*Paul Barrere - guitar, background vocals
*Chilli Charles - timbales
*Pierre Brock - bass
*Greg Carroll - harmonica
*Sam Clayton - percussion, background vocals
*Robert Greenidge - steel drums & pans
*Freddie Harris - guitar
*Richard Hayward - drums
*Carol Kaye - guitar
*Jody Linscott - percussion, Conductor
*Jeff Porcaro - drums
*Bill Payne - keyboards, background vocals
*James Allen Smith - keyboards
*Freddie Wall - guitar
*Michael "Spider" Webb - drums
*William D. "Smitty" Smith - keyboards
*Arthur Smith - ocarina, penny whistle

References


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