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quinta-feira, 21 de abril de 2022

Stone the Crows - Live at the BBC


















Stone the Crows - Live at the BBC - 2022

Formed in Glasgow in 1969, Stone The Crows cut their teeth in the pubs of Scotland and had everything going for them: not one, but two gritty singers, a talented guitarist, a rhythm section that had played with John Mayall, plus the kudos of having Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant as their producer. 

With a slew of critically acclaimed albums, it was on stage and live in the studio that Stone The Crows really flew free, as these superb recordings from 1969-1972 attest.The undoubted jewel in their crown was lead singer Maggie Bell. 

Winner of several Top Female Singer awards in Britain, Bell had a raunchy, gutbucket voice which, although it fell short of the naked emotion and range of Janis Joplin’s, probably came closer to her style than any other female singer. 

When her powerhouse vocals caught the attention of Peter Grant, his visceral reaction – “stone the crows!” – led to the band changing their name.

Hewn from studio sessions with John Peel, Bob Harris and Mike Harding, as well as in-concert performances, this 4CD set captures the Crows’ burgeoning Blues/Rock prowess. 

From the original line-up featuring guitarist/songwriter Leslie Harvey, to their latter stages with a young Jimmy McCulloch on guitar, Live At The BBC brings together broadcast versions of tracks from their four albums together with songs often featured in their live sets. Compiled in conjunction with Ashley Wood, Disc 4 includes a further eight recordings from 1970. 

Disc 1 -  BBC Sessions 1969-1970
Recorded 24/11/69 for Top Gear presented by John Peel, broadcast 6/12/69
01. Raining In Your Heart
02. The Touch Of Your Loving Hand
Recorded 19/5/70 for Top Gear presented by John Peel, broadcast 30/5/70
03. Freedom Road
04. Hollis Brown
Recorded 13/5/70 for Sounds of the 70s presented by Alan Black, broadcast 26/6/70 and *31/7/70
05. Raining In Your Heart *
06. Friend
Recorded 28/10/70 for Sounds of the 70s presented by Alan Black, broadcast 13/11/70 and *4/12/70
07. Mad Dogs And Englishmen
08. Love 74
09. Things Are Getting Better *

Personnel: 
Maggie Bell - Vocals
Leslie Harvey - Guitar
Jimmy Dewar - Bass & Vocals
Colin Allen - Drums
John McGuinness - Keyboards


Disc 2 BBC Sessions 1971-1972
Recorded 7/6/71 for Sounds of the 70s presented by Alan Black, broadcast 2/7/71 and *30/7/71
10. Faces *
11. Let It Down
Recorded 6/9/71 for Sounds of the 70s presented by Pete Drummond, broadcast 16/9/71
12. Big Jim Salter
13. Keep On Rollin’
Recorded 11/4/72 for Friday Night Is Boogie Night presented by John Peel, broadcast 28/4/72
14. Going Down
15. On The Highway
16. Mr. Wizard
Recorded 6/9/72 for Sounds of the 70s presented by Bob Harris, broadcast 18/9/72
17. Good Time Girl
18. Penicillin Blues
19. On The Highway

Personnel:
Tracks 1 & 2:
Maggie Bell - Vocals
Leslie Harvey - Guitar
Jimmy Dewar - Bass & Vocals
Colin Allen - Drums
John McGuinness - Keyboards
Tracks 3-7:
Maggie Bell - Vocals
Leslie Harvey - Guitar
Steve Thompson - Bass
Colin Allen - Drums
Ronnie Leahy - Keyboards
Tracks 8-10:
Maggie Bell - Vocals
Jimmy McCulloch - Guitar
Steve Thompson - Bass
Colin Allen - Drums
Ronnie Leahy - Keyboards

Disc 3 Live In Concert At The BBC
Recorded 4/11/71 at the Palace Theatre, London broadcast 16/11/71
20. Keep On Rollin’
21. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
22. Big Jim Salter
23. Mr. Wizard
24. Going Down
Recorded 12/10/72 at the Palace Theatre, London broadcast 28/10/72
25. On The Highway
26. Palace Of The King
27. Penicillin Blues
28. Sunset Cowboy
29. Niagara
30. Good Time Girl
31. Ionian Highland Lilt

Personnel:
Tracks 1-5:
Maggie Bell - Vocals
Leslie Harvey - Guitar
Steve Thompson - Bass
Colin Allen - Drums
Ronnie Leahy - Keyboards
Tracks 6-12:
Maggie Bell - Vocals
Jimmy McCulloch - Guitar
Steve Thompson - Bass
Colin Allen - Drums
Ronnie Leahy - Keyboards

Disc 4 BBC Broadcasts
Recorded 28/5/70 for Sunday Concert presented by John Peel, broadcast 7/6/70
32. Freedom Road
33. Blind Man
34. Danger Zone
35. Hollis Brown
Recorded 7/7/70 for Sounds of the 70s presented by Mike Harding, broadcast 14/7/70
36. I Saw America Pt.1
37. I Saw America Pt.3
38. Sad Mary
Recorded 26/11/70 for Sunday Concert presented by John Peel, broadcast 6/12/70
39. Penicillin Blues


quinta-feira, 11 de setembro de 2014

White Line Featuring Jimmy McCulloch - Complete White Line


White Line Featuring Jimmy McCulloch - Complete White Line - 1976

During the Wings 1976 World Tour, Jimmy got together with his brother Jack and long time friend, Dave Clarke. They began to jam together, more and more frequently, until inevitably, a group was born. Thus...White Line. Jimmy immediately discounted all claims that this signaled the end of his relationship with Wings. He firmly said: "The only way I'm gonna leave Wings is if they break up or I get the sack". The McCulloch brothers had known Dave Clarke for years. Jack used to play with him in the Noel Redding Band. Dave played bass and keyboards. White Line had several impromptu gigs around and things really seemed to be getting on quite well. At this juncture, Dave a prolific songwriter, came up with a song which they all decided should be released as a record. The song was "Call My Name". It was released as a single with "Too Many Miles" (written by Jimmy and Colin Allen) as the B side. 

Jimmy McCulloch, one of the great guitar heroes and one of Scotland's finest, died age 26 in 1979. His work with Thunderclap Newman, Stone The Crows, Small Faces, The Dukes and Paul McCartney's Wings is well known to his many fans. This complete White Line collection of rare singles and demos, recorded during breaks in the Wings schedule. Immense talent, intensity and hooklines a-plenty. Featuring Dave Clarke  bass/vocals/keyboards, Jimmy McCulloch guitars/vocals/bass, Jack McCulloch drums.



01. Call My Name (Dave Clarke)
02. You’re A Loser (Dave Clarke)
03. Champagne Eyes (Dave Clarke/Noel Redding)
04. Mr. Jones (Dave Clarke)
05. Down Bound Train (Dave Clarke)
06. Just Another ‘B’ Side Song (Jack McCulloch)
07. Call My Name (DEMO) (Dave Clarke)
08. The Same Mistakes Again (Dave Clarke)
09. Too Many Miles (Jimmy McCulloch/Colin Allen)
10. Reindeer Rockets (Dave Clarke)
11. White Line (Dave Clarke)
12. The Shannon and the Chesapeake (trad. arr. Dave Clarke)
13. Call My Name (Tv SHOW) (Dave Clarke)



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