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Everybody Likes Some Kind Of Music

Everybody Likes Some Kind of Music
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Studio album by Billy Preston
Released 21 September 1973
Recorded March–May 1973
Genre Soul, rock
Length 32:55
Label A&M
Producer Billy Preston
Billy Preston chronology
Music Is My Life
(1972)
Everybody Likes Some Kind of Music
(1973)
Live European Tour
(1974)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 2.5/5 stars
Record Collector 3/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Record Guide 2/5 stars

Everybody Likes Some Kind of Music is the eighth studio album by American musician Billy Preston. It was released in September 1973 on A&M Records.

The album includes the instrumental "Space Race", which was released as a single and was a sequel of sorts to Preston's 1971 hit "Outa-Space". The instrumental proved popular enough that the musical variety show American Bandstand used it as the song for its mid-broadcast break from the mid-1970s until the show completed its run in 1989. The album also features of cover of Bob Dylan's "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)". "How Long Has the Train Been Gone" was released as a single, as was "You're So Unique" the following year.

"Do You Love Me" was the basis for the Rolling Stones' "Melody" on their 1976 Black and Blue album, and on that album the track is given the credit "inspiration by Billy Preston".

Stylistically, the album covers many types of music including soul, rock, gospel, jazz, R&B and even classical. As such, it is perhaps Preston's most musically diverse record.

The song "Space Race" was featured on the BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test on 30 October 1973.

All songs by Billy Preston, except where noted.


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