BLACK DOG
DON'T BELIEVE IN SIN
THINK OF WHERE
THE BLACK DOG'S BEEN
First Base
is the
debut album
by English
rock band
Produced by
guitarist
Alan Shacklock
and
Nick Mobbs,
and engineered by
Tony Clark
at the EMI's
Abbey Road Studios
between
June and September
1972,
it was released
November that year.
The album track
"Wells Fargo"
a hard rock song
named after the
cash-transporting
stagecoach
line of the
American Old West,
with lyrics
evoking the
era's cowboy legend
was released as
a single
and became an
FM radio hit.
The album went gold
in Canada
(#87),
sold well
in the US,
but had
disappointing sales
by comparison
in the UK.
The sleeve design,
painting and photography
were by
Roger Dean.
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