Cherry Beat - Recording Sessions (Part Seven - The Band's Sixth Album)

November 1975
The band's 1975 album "Heavy Rock" reached #3 in the United Kingdom, as of September 1975. It was the band's first album since "Show Business" to miss the top spot. Chudley Maron, the band's music supervisor, and their producer of all their albums, save "Heavy Rock", began to get worried that the band's musical output was slipping, and encouraged the band to revert to the strategy of their third and fourth albums "Still In Business" (1973), and "Merry Christmas" (1974), in order to record and release another album that was a blockbuster.

27th November 1975
This was the band's first official recording session for their sixth album. Once again, Chudley Maron would serve as the producer of the band's music, much to the renewed delight of all the band members, except Sam Whitby who seemed eager to search for another producer, apparently dissatisfied with Chudley's latest efforts.

On this day the band recorded two new compositions. "Now We're Getting Along" was a composition written primarily by Peter McDonald, with input from Sam Whitby. "Can't Hear a Word" was a composition written primarily by Sam Whitby, with input from Peter McDonald.