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Tag Archives: Maggie Bell
STONE THE CROWS – Teenage Licks / Ontinuous Performance
November 2, 2015
Polydor 1971-1972 / Angel Air 2015 Straightening their course, Scotland’s finest keep on rolling before their promising trip goes downhill into eternity. After two successful delivered in 1971, STC refactored their formula on many a front. First, bassist Jim Dewar … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged blues, Jimmy McCulloch, Maggie Bell, Stone The Crows
DAVID COURTNEY – Anthology
October 18, 2015
Angel Air 2015 Surface-scraping survey of Brighton hit-maker’s first five decades in the business of melody. Stellar cameos abound. David Courtney’s songs have long become part of British pop-rock DNA, although there’s more to him than just the hits that … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Adam Faith, David Courtney, David Gilmour, Eric Clapton, Leo Sayer, Maggie Bell, Paul McCartney, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Chapman, Roger Daltrey, Smokie, Steve Ellis
STONE THE CROWS – Stone The Crows / Ode To John Law
September 28, 2015
Polydor 1970 / Angel Air 2015 Scotland’s finest birds’ first flight and second rising into progressive blues skies. Possibly, the most underrated and misunderstood ensembles to have ever come from Caledonia, STC are always associated with the blues, but there … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged James Dewar, Maggie Bell, Stone The Crows
Clem Clempson makes a solo turn
August 4, 2013
“I get up and plan to do some writing and actually end up spending most of it being distracted by other things,” that’s how explained why he hadn’t come up with a solo album, when asked by DME ten years ago. … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bakerloo, Chris Farlowe, Clem Clempson, Colosseum, Humble Pie, Maggie Bell, Rough Diamond