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''Ass'' is the fifth studio album by British rock band Badfinger, and their last album released on Apple Records. The opening track, "
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", refers to the band leaving the label to begin its new contract with Warner Bros. Records. The cover artwork, showing a donkey chasing a distant carrot, alludes to Badfinger's feelings that they had been misled by Apple. The cover was painted by Grammy Award-winning artist Peter Corriston, who would later create album covers for Led Zeppelin (''
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'') and the Rolling Stones ('' Some Girls'', '' Tattoo You'').


Recording and release delays

Although recordings for the album began as early as 1972, shortly after the release of ''
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'', ''Ass'' was not released until 26 November 1973 in the US and 8 March 1974 in the UK. The album was originally delayed because of production quality, as the band attempted to produce the album themselves after producer Todd Rundgren departed the project with just two songs recorded. After a first version of the album was rejected by the label, Apple engineer Chris Thomas was hired as a first-time producer to improve the overall recordings and make new track selections. The album was further delayed when a disagreement surfaced between Apple and Badfinger's management on publishing copyrights. Half of the tracks on ''Ass'' were written by Joey Molland. Molland never signed a publishing agreement with Apple Music, unlike his three bandmates, who had signed such a publishing agreement when still in The Iveys. Instead, Molland assigned the individual copyrights of his songs that were selected for Badfinger albums to Apple Music after production. Badfinger's then-manager, Stan Polley, attempted to use Apple's lack of a publishing agreement with Molland to block release of the album; he told Molland not to agree to any individual assignments, and Molland obliged. Eventually, to circumvent Polley's strategy, writing credits for all songs on the US and UK album releases of ''Ass'' were credited by Apple to "Badfinger", not to the actual author of the song.


Release

''Ass'' peaked at number 122 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in the US. The single "
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" only peaked at number 102 on ''Billboard''s "Bubbling Under" chart in America. The release of ''Ass'' caused the band's first album for Warner Bros. to be delayed. After the album was deleted from the Apple catalog a large number of heavily discounted copies appeared in cut-out bins at US record stores during the 1970s. The original CD version released in the 1990s is now rare because it was re-released only in a few countries (UK, Canada, and Japan) for a limited period. The album was remastered and re-released in 2010. A few weeks prior to the 1990s CD release a few Abbey Road Studios mastered C90 cassettes of ''Ass'' were distributed to a handful of music industry people. It appears from the track listing on these cassettes that ''Ass'' was originally planned to have five bonus tracks: "Dreaming", "Piano Red", "Rock & Roll", "Regular", and "Do You Mind". This idea was clearly scrapped, as "Do You Mind" was the only one included on that version of the album. (A different version of that song appeared on the 2010 remaster.) ''Ass'' was Apple's last original album that was not by an ex-Beatle. From then on, only the Beatles as solo artists were left to release records on the Apple Records label.


Track listing


Original release

Side one #"
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" ( Pete Ham) – 3:06 #"Get Away" ( Joey Molland) – 3:59 #"Icicles" (Molland) – 2:32 #"The Winner" (Molland) – 3:18 #"Blind Owl" ( Tom Evans) – 3:00 Side two #
  • "Constitution" (Molland) – 2:58 #"When I Say" (Evans) – 3:05 #"Cowboy" (Mike Gibbins) – 2:37 #"I Can Love You" (Molland) – 3:33 #"Timeless" (Ham) – 7:39


    1992 CD reissue

    Bonus track #
  • "Do You Mind" (Molland) – 3:36


    2010 remastered album

    Bonus tracks #
  • "Do You Mind" lternate version(Molland) – 3:15 #"
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    (Ham) – 3:02 #"Blind Owl" lternate version(Evans) – 2:52 #"Regular" (Molland) – 2:39 #"Timeless" lternate version(Ham) – 5:27 Supplementary bonus tracks with digital download #
  • "Get Away" lternate version(Molland) – 3:32 # "When I Say" lternate version(Evans) – 3:14 # "The Winner" lternate version(Molland) – 3:15 # "I Can Love You" lternate version(Molland) – 3:37 # "Piano Red" reviously unreleased(Ham) – 3:31


    Personnel

    * Pete Ham – lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards, lead (1, 10) and backing vocals * Tom Evans – bass guitar, lead (5, 7) and backing vocals * Joey Molland – lead (2–4, 6, 9) and backing vocals, rhythm and lead guitars, keyboards * Mike Gibbins – drums, lead (8) and backing vocals


    Charts


    References

    {{Authority control 1973 albums Badfinger albums Apple Records albums Albums produced by Chris Thomas (record producer) Albums produced by Todd Rundgren Albums recorded at Apple Studios Albums recorded at Morgan Sound Studios Albums with cover art by Peter Corriston Albums recorded at Olympic Sound Studios