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Rough and Ready is the third studio album by the Jeff Beck Group and the first of two by the second Jeff Beck Group. Released in 1971 by Epic Records, it featured more of a jazz, soul and R&B edge to counter Beck's lead guitar. As a songwriter, Beck contributed more pieces to Rough and Ready than he had before, or
Rough and Ready was released in the UK on 25 October 1971, [11] with the U.S. release following during February 1972. A sixteen-day promotional tour in the U.S. followed [12] and the album eventually reached No. 46 in the album charts. [citation needed]
"Rough & Ready" is a song written by Blair Mackichan, Brian Gene White and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released in April 2004 as the second and final single from his album Comin' On Strong .
ZZ Top's 2016 live album Live: Greatest Hits from Around the World on the songs "Rough Boy" and "Sixteen Tons" Joe Cocker's Heart & Soul album on the track "I (Who Have Nothing)" Brian May's song "The Guv'nor" from the album Another World; Pretenders song "Legalise Me" from the 1999 album Viva El Amor
During January 1972 the second Jeff Beck Group flew to the US and joined Beck at TMI Studios [2] in Memphis, Tennessee.Some of the songs they worked on were already in their stage act and unlike Rough and Ready (1971) they also recorded five cover songs for this album, including a new version of Ashford & Simpson's "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You" and Carl Perkins's Sun Records ...
Rough and Ready, Georgia (present-day Mountain View, Georgia), an unincorporated community in Clayton County; Rough and Ready, New York, a hamlet in the town of Greenwood; Rough and Ready, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated town in Schuylkill County; Ruff and Ready Island Naval Supply Depot Stockton, California
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In May 1838, Jesup stepped down and placed Taylor in command of all American troops in Florida, a position he held for two years—his reputation as a military leader was growing and he became known as "Old Rough and Ready." [61] [62] Taylor was criticized for using bloodhounds in order to track Seminole. [31]