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Hobo with a Grin was released by EMI Records in the UK and Europe in July 1978, and by Capitol Records in North America. [17] The album was generally met with poor reviews and failed to achieve commercial success. The first single, "Roll the Dice", was released in the UK in July and the US in August, but failed to generate chart action.
Harley's debut solo album, Hobo with a Grin, was released in July 1978 but failed to meet commercial expectations.The lead single, "Roll the Dice", was released during the same month and, although it gained radio play, failed to enter the UK Singles Chart.
It was the only track on Hobo with a Grin not to be produced by Harley, but the album's assistant producer, Michael J. Jackson. [5] "Roll the Dice" was released in July 1978 as the first single from Hobo with a Grin, a week before the release of the album. [1]
[20] Of the 2011 BGO double CD release of the album with Hobo with a Grin, Terry Staunton of Record Collector stated, "Harley's opening brace of releases not to feature the Cockney Rebel name took him ever further away from the glam/art rock of his chart past. Hobo with a Grin takes stabs at anything and everything. The following year's ...
Non-album single Harley (I Don't Believe) God is an Anarchist 1978 Hobo with a Grin: Harley I Wish It Would Rain: 1978 Hobo with a Grin: Roger Penzabene, Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield: If This is Love (Give Me More) 1976 Love's a Prima Donna: Harley Innocence and Guilt 1976 Love's a Prima Donna: Harley Introducing The Best Years 1975
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Harley released two failed solo albums in the late 1970s; 1978's Hobo with a Grin which featured the two singles "Roll the Dice" and "Someone's Coming", and 1979's The Candidate. He made a minor comeback as a solo artist in the UK Singles Chart with "Freedom's Prisoner" from the latter album. [5]