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Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley is the debut solo album by Robert Palmer, released in 1974.It followed three album releases co-fronting the band Vinegar Joe. [5] [6]Palmer is backed by The Meters and Lowell George of Little Feat.
The discography of Robert Palmer consists of 14 studio albums, three live albums and 12 compilation albums. For the discographies of Vinegar Joe and the Power Station (groups Palmer was a member of), see their respective pages.
His first solo album, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, recorded in 1974 in New Orleans was heavily influenced by the music of Little Feat and the funk fusion of the Meters, who acted as the backing band along with producer/guitarist Lowell George of Little Feat. [12] Unsuccessful in the UK, both the album and single reached the top 100 in the ...
The Very Best of Robert Palmer is a 1995 compilation album by English singer Robert Palmer. It was re-issued in 1997 with the addition of "Addicted to Love '97". It was re-issued in 1997 with the addition of "Addicted to Love '97".
Palmer also recorded "River Boat" for the album Pressure Drop in 1975, and "Night People" for the album Double Fun in 1978. Ringo Starr recorded "Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley" in 1977 on his album Ringo the 4th. Phish covered "Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley" as well as "On Your Way Down" numerous times in concert, dating as far back as ...
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Robert Palmer is a compilation album by English singer Robert Palmer released through Universal Music Group. [1] The collection spans his history from 1974 to 1985.
Addictions: Volume 2 is the second compilation album by English singer Robert Palmer, released in 1992.The album contained noted songs that Robert Palmer had from his Island Records albums Riptide, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Pressure Drop, Double Fun, Secrets, Clues and Pride. [2]
However, many other songs on the album use "New Orleans funk ... along with smooth, dated disco ballads smothered in strings". [1] Continuing his association with Little Feat started by his cover of "Sailing Shoes" on his 1974 debut album Sneaking Sally Through the Alley , Feat was used as backing band on several cuts, most notably Lowell ...