Stone The Crows – Ontinous Performance
(Polydor Records 1972 2391043)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing
EJ Day Sleeve in Nr MINT condition
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality apart from the odd light pop/crackle – tear on the side A label)
Stone the Crows were a blues-rock band formed in Glasgow in late 1969.
The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by his elder brother, Alex Harvey. After playing together in the Kinning Park Ramblers, they rejoined in a band Power, later renamed Stone the Crows (after a British/Australian English exclamation of surprise or shock) by Led Zeppelin’s manager, Peter Grant. The band was co-managed by Grant and Mark London. London was associated with Lulu as the co-writer of her signature song, “To Sir With Love” and was also married to Lulu’s manager, Marion Massey. London had also managed the predecessor band Cartoone, which featured Les Harvey on guitar, and in which Peter Grant had a financial interest.
Tracklist
A1 | On The Highway
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A2 | One More Chance
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A3 | Penicillin Blues
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A4 | King Tut
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B1 | Good Time Girl
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B2 | Niagra
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B3 | Sunset Cowboy
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Credits
- Arranged By [Horns] – Roger Ball
- Bass – Steve Thompson (2)
- Design [Cover Design] – Jon Kosh
- Drums – Colin Allen
- Engineer – Martin Rushent
- Engineer [Assistant] – John Bromley
- Executive-Producer – Peter Grant
- Guitar – Jimmy McCulloch (tracks: B1, B3), Leslie Harvey (tracks: A1 to A4, B2)
- Horns – Pumping Spumona Horns, The
- Horns [Pumping Spumona Horns, The] – Malcolm Duncan, Roger Ball
- Keyboards – Ronnie Leahy
- Photography By – Tony Evans (8)
- Producer – Mark London
- Vocals – Maggie Bell
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