Year: February 1980 (CD Mar 12, 2014)
Label: Parlophone Records (Japan), WPCR-15531
Style: Rock, Soft Rock, Classic Rock
Country: Kent, England (16 August 1944 - 18 February 2013)
Time: 68:06
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 394 Mb
Член-основатель "Soft Machine" и оказавший огромное влияние на британский рок 70-х годов (психоделический жанр), Кевин Эйерс оставался в этой роли до своей смерти в 2013 году.
Он записал порядка полутора десятка альбомов как сольный исполнитель и на протяжении многих лет работал с целым рядом артистов. Его последний альбом, "The Unfairground", был выпущен в 2007 году.
Британский рок-журналист Ник Кент писал: "Кевин Эйерс и Сид Барретт были двумя самыми важными людьми в британской поп-музыке. Всё, что пришло после, пришло от них".
Album спродюссировал Muff Winwood - старший брат извесного музыканта Steve Winwood, и бас-гитарист группы Spencer Davis Group. Кроме Kevin Ayers в записи участвовали Rob Townsend - drums (экс группа Family). Charlie McCracken - bass guitar (бывший участник группы Rory Gallagher - Taste). Steel guitar - B.J. Cole. Ollie Halsall - guitar.
Ayers had retired to Deia, Spain directly after 1978's Rainbow Takeaway and That's What You Get Babe was his first public appearance in two years. It was arranged and produced by multi-instrumentalist Graham Preskett [fr] who had been instructed by Harvest to give the album a more mainstream production, resulting in the offbeat and eccentric presence of Ayers and sidekick Ollie Halsall sounding rather absent from the proceedings.
Although the polished arrangements of the LP met with some hostile responses from fans and critics on release in 1980, it has been reassessed and noted to contain a strong selection of Ayers compositions. The production dichotomy perhaps best exemplified in the lyrics of the title song: "That's what you get for following dreams / Never turn out how they should it seems / That what you get for losing yourself / That's what you get, babe."
'Money Money Money' was released as a single in the UK backed with 'Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes' and Ayers performed shows in New York and London to promote the LP. However, he quickly withdrew to more sympathetic audiences in France and Spain, in the latter of which he released a single of non-LP tracks 'Animals'/'Don't Fall In Love With Me' on Columbia Records.
It would be three and a half years before Ayers would release his next album, Diamond Jack and the Queen of Pain in June 1983.
Album review - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_What_You_Get_Babe)
01. That's What You Get (03:15)
02. Where Do I Go From Here (02:39)
03. You Never Outrun Your Heart (03:06)
04. Given And Taken (02:54)
05. Idiots (03:07)
06. Super Salesman (05:03)
07. Money, Money, Money (03:12)
08. Miss Hanaga (03:18)
09. I'm So Tired (02:36)
10. Where Do The Stars End (03:04)
11. Don't Let It Get You Down (Live) (bonus track) (04:45)
12. We Did It Again (Live) (bonus track) (11:23)
13. Why Are We Sleeping (Live) (bonus track) (16:05)
14. After The Show (Live) (bonus track) (03:32)
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