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Stackridge - The Man In The Bowler Hat (1973)
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L@ter
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Date :
16 Oct 2010 22:50:49
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Stackridge - The Man In The Bowler Hat (1973)
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 276 MB | 35,02 Min | Scans
Label: Angel Air (2007) | Rock | Recorded July - September 1973 | RAR 3% Rec.
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 276 MB | 35,02 Min | Scans
Label: Angel Air (2007) | Rock | Recorded July - September 1973 | RAR 3% Rec.
| “ | Recorded between July and September 1973 at Air Studios, London, and released the following February, `The Man In The Bowler Hat' was Stackridge's third long-player. It was, by common consent, their finest achievement, both up to that point and in their entire seven-year career. The magic ingredient this album boasted was the involvement of an iconic musical figure: George Martin, producer of the Beatles until their split three years previously. 10 tracks including 'Fundamentally Yours', 'To The Sun And The Moon', 'Pinafore Days' and more. Angel Air. 2007. Amazon.com | ” |
Personnel
- Andy Davis – guitars, keyboards, percussion, singing
- Mutter Slater – flute, keyboards, percussion and singing
- Mike Evans – violin, singing
- James Warren – guitars, singing
- George Martin – piano on track numbers 1,7,9
Tracklist
01. Fundamentally Yours
02. Pinafore Days
03. The Last Plimsoll
04. To The Sun And The Moon
05. Road To Venezuela
06. The Galloping Gaucho
07. Humiliation
08. Dangerous Bacon
09. The Indifferent Hedgehog
10. God Speed The Plough
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Posted By:
Hollewijn
Date:
17 Oct 2010 00:19:20
Great share! Thx.
Posted By:
bergerac123
Date:
17 Oct 2010 08:44:05
Had it first time around - Thanks for the share.
Posted By:
diluiz
Date:
17 Oct 2010 10:12:22
thanks a lot.
Posted By:
gorgo zola
Date:
17 Oct 2010 22:11:46
been wanting to hear this for soooooo long. thank you!!!
Posted By:
swb
Date:
18 Oct 2010 02:14:36
Thanks L@ter....
Posted By:
mybonnie77
Date:
26 Oct 2010 13:25:51
Thanks L@ter, for We who like The Beatles, anything Beatles-related its always well received.
Posted By:
L@ter
Date:
10 Apr 2011 09:45:13
Reup 10 April 2011
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