Mostrando postagens com marcador Chris Spedding. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Chris Spedding. Mostrar todas as postagens

sexta-feira, 2 de abril de 2021

The Vibration and Chris Spedding - Mars Casino


















The Vibration and Chris Spedding - Mars Casino - 2020

British guitar icon Chris Spedding joins UK punk legends The Vibrators on the band’s newest studio album.

This album reunites the original line-up of Knox on vocals and guitar, John Ellis on guitar, Pat Collier on bass and Eddie on drums.

They first came to public notice at the 100 club when they backed chris spedding in 1976. on spedding's recommendation, mickie most signed them to his label rak records. most produced their first single, "we vibrate". the band also backed spedding on his single, "pogo dancing".

01. Mars Casino
02. Jesus Stole My Little Dog
03. Garbage Can
04. Turn The Pages
05. Big Black Sea
06. Woman 3.2
07. Follow Your Destiny
08. Love Me Forever
09. Made In Heaven
10. Platinum Dress
11. Passing Of Days
12. Paper Tiger
13. This Is The Way




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domingo, 29 de março de 2020

Chris Spedding - Songs Without Words


















Chris Spedding - Songs Without Words - 1970 (RE 2015)

from AMG
One of Britain's most versatile session guitarists, Chris Spedding has had a long career on two continents that saw him tackle nearly every style of rock & roll to come down the pike, as well as sporadically attempting a solo career. The fact that he never quite broke through to stardom, except in his native England, in parts of Europe, and in professional music circles, is more a result of bad timing and worse luck than any lack of talent or commitment on his part.

Spedding was born in Sheffield, England, in 1944. His family moved to Birmingham in the mid-'50s, by which time he had already taken up music, playing the violin in his school orchestra. That all changed when he discovered rock & roll, initially with Bill Haley & His Comets and later Elvis Presley. According to Chris Welch in a 2004 article, Spedding began to strum his violin like a guitar, and the Rubicon had been crossed. Thanks to his music lessons, Spedding was already proficient on several instruments, including the piano, and could also sight-read, which put him several cuts above the typical aspiring rock & roller of the time, who might not have known three chords.


01. Station Song
02. Plain Song
03. Song Of The Deep
04. The Forest Of Fables
05. New Song Of Experience
06. I Thought I Heard Robert Johnson Say
Bonus Track
07. Sub-Continental Drift

Chris Spedding - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Laurie Allen - Drums
Roger Potter - Bass, Double Bass
Drums – John Marshall
John Mitchell - Piano, Electric Piano
Paul Rutherford - Trombone




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