REO Speedwagon
You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish
You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish
UPC: 5055300358424
Format: CD
Release Date: Jun 03, 2013
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Also availble with "Nine Lives" on 1 cassette.
Reo Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar); Gary Richrath, Bruce Hall (guitar); Neal Doughty (keyboards); Alan Gratzer (drums).
Additional personnel: Tom Kelly, Denny Henson, Denise McCall, Annelle Trosclair (background vocals).
Reissue producer: Al Quaglieri.
Recorded at Sound City and Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; Paragon Studios, Chicago, Illinois.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
REO Speedwagon's 1978 release, the humorously-titled YOU CAN TUNE A PIANO BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FISH, proved to be one of the band's last true rock-based albums before the band set its sights on a more commercially-based direction in the '80s.
The album became one of REO's best sellers of the '70s (a decade in which the band was better known for their live shows than any hit singles), and showed that they were finally breaking through to a wide audience. Two REO classics reside here--the rockers "Roll with the Changes" and "Time for Me to Fly," making YOU CAN TUNE A PIANO BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FISH a pivotal album in REO's career.
Reo Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar); Gary Richrath, Bruce Hall (guitar); Neal Doughty (keyboards); Alan Gratzer (drums).
Additional personnel: Tom Kelly, Denny Henson, Denise McCall, Annelle Trosclair (background vocals).
Reissue producer: Al Quaglieri.
Recorded at Sound City and Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; Paragon Studios, Chicago, Illinois.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
REO Speedwagon's 1978 release, the humorously-titled YOU CAN TUNE A PIANO BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FISH, proved to be one of the band's last true rock-based albums before the band set its sights on a more commercially-based direction in the '80s.
The album became one of REO's best sellers of the '70s (a decade in which the band was better known for their live shows than any hit singles), and showed that they were finally breaking through to a wide audience. Two REO classics reside here--the rockers "Roll with the Changes" and "Time for Me to Fly," making YOU CAN TUNE A PIANO BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FISH a pivotal album in REO's career.