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Comin' Right at Ya is the debut album by American western swing band Asleep at the Wheel. Produced by Tommy Allsup at Mercury Custom Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, it was released in March 1973 as the group's only album on United Artists Records. The album features a variety of traditional and original compositions, including recordings of songs originally by Bob Wills, Hank Williams and Geoff Mack. Most of the original tracks on the album were written by drummer and vocalist LeRoy Preston.

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  • Comin' Right at Ya is the debut album by American western swing band Asleep at the Wheel. Produced by Tommy Allsup at Mercury Custom Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, it was released in March 1973 as the group's only album on United Artists Records. The album features a variety of traditional and original compositions, including recordings of songs originally by Bob Wills, Hank Williams and Geoff Mack. Most of the original tracks on the album were written by drummer and vocalist LeRoy Preston. Asleep at the Wheel's debut was the only album to feature the first recording lineup of the group, which included Preston alongside vocalist and lead guitarist Ray Benson, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Chris O'Connell, vocalist and bassist Gene Dobkin, steel guitarist Lucky Oceans and pianist Floyd Domino. At the time of its recording, the band did not have a full-time fiddler in the band, so Comin' Right at Ya features guest contributions from Johnny Gimble, Andy Stein and Buddy Spicher on the instrument. Comin' Right at Ya failed to register on the US or any international music charts. However, it was received positively by critics, with reviewers praising its versatility and authenticity considering the young age of the band. The album has since been recognised by a number of commentators as one of the best releases in Asleep at the Wheel's career. Two songs on the record were released as singles: Wills' "Take Me Back to Tulsa" in July 1973 and Jerry Irby's "Drivin' Nails in My Coffin" in October 1973. (en)
  • Comin' Right at Ya è il primo album discografico del gruppo musicale statunitense Asleep at the Wheel, pubblicato dalla casa discografica United Artists Records nel 1973. (it)
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  • Comin' Right at Ya è il primo album discografico del gruppo musicale statunitense Asleep at the Wheel, pubblicato dalla casa discografica United Artists Records nel 1973. (it)
  • Comin' Right at Ya is the debut album by American western swing band Asleep at the Wheel. Produced by Tommy Allsup at Mercury Custom Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, it was released in March 1973 as the group's only album on United Artists Records. The album features a variety of traditional and original compositions, including recordings of songs originally by Bob Wills, Hank Williams and Geoff Mack. Most of the original tracks on the album were written by drummer and vocalist LeRoy Preston. (en)
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