The Godz (album)
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| The Godz | ||
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| Studio album by The Godz | ||
| Released | 1978 | |
| Genre | Hard rock, Heavy Metal, | |
| Length | 40:04 | |
| Label | RCA Records (USA) Polydor Records (Europe) |
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| Producer | Don Brewer | |
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The Godz is the self-titled debut album by American Hard Rock band The Godz, released in 1978. It contains their most notable radio hit, "Gotta Keep A-Running".
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[edit] Track listing
All songs by The Godz, except where noted
- "Go Away" – 4:29
- "Baby I Love You" – 4:17
- "Guaranteed" – 3:33
- "Gotta Keep A Running" – 7:27
- "Under The Table" – 3:43
- "Cross Country" – 7:03
- "Candy's Going Bad" (Barry Hay and George Kooymans) – 10:38
[edit] Credits
- Bobby Hill - guitar, keyboard, vocals
- Eric Moore - bass, vocals
- Mark Chatfield - guitar, vocals
- Glen Cataline - drums, vocals
[edit] Production
- Producer: Bob Drewer
- Engineer: Mark Stebbeds
[edit] Notes
- The band wanted to name the album Rock And Roll Machine, but later learned of the name already having been used by the Canadian Heavy Metal band Triumph on their second release.
- Candy's Going Bad is a cover song of Dutch rock band Golden Earring from their Moontan album five years earlier.


