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Are You Ready?

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Download links and information about Are You Ready? by Pacific Gas & Electric. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Rock, Blues Rock, Pop genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 34:41 minutes.

Artist: Pacific Gas & Electric
Release date: 1970
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Pop
Tracks: 8
Duration: 34:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Are You Ready? 5:22
2. Hawg for You 4:42
3. Staggolee 3:48
4. The Blackberry 5:29
5. Love, Love, Love, Love, Love 3:51
6. Mother, Why Do You Cry? 5:05
7. Elvira (From the Motion Picture "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon") 1:58
8. Screamin' 4:26

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Anchored by Pacific Gas & Electric's sole hit "Are You Ready," the album of the same name — actually their third LP — treads a thin line between eclecticism and confusion, and is actually weaker on the whole than its predecessor, 1969's Pacific Gas & Electric. Certainly the ominous yet inspirational gospel-funk-psychedelia of "Are You Ready" was the strongest track, and to this day the only one that most casual rock fans remember. Yet other cuts on the album indicated they couldn't decide whether to be a heavy blues-rock group ("Hawg for You"), a more soul-dipped version of the Band ("Staggolee"), a swampy soul-rock outfit (a cover of the Isley Brothers' "The Blackberry"), or, least convincingly, cry-in-your-beer honky tonk balladeers ("Mother, Why Don't You Cry?"). This wouldn't have been such a handicap if the material wasn't as mediocre as it was, and any song titled "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love" is a warning that lyrical imagination wasn't in abundance on the day it was composed. They do play the James Brown-psychedelic rock-fusion card with some gusto on "Elvira," and Charlie Allen's vocals are pretty soulful, though it's only on a cover of Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman" that they come to the fore in a no-nonsense manner.