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Stone The Crows - Ontinuous Performance flac album
  • Performer Stone The Crows
  • Title Ontinuous Performance
  • Date of release 1972
  • Country UK
  • Other formats WMA ASF MP3 FLAC VOX DTS VQF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1333 mb
  • Size FLAC 1474 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 923

Stone the Crows ultimately broke up in June 1973 and Peter Grant continued to manage Maggie Bell's career. Guided by Grant, Bell subsequently recorded two solo albums, Queen of the Night (1974) and Suicide Sal (1975) and an album with the Grant-managed band Midnight Flyer (1981). Teenage Licks (1971). Ontinuous Performance (1972) - UK Number 33. Live albums. The BBC Sessions - Volume 1 - 1969-1970 (1998). Liner notes to Rod Stewart's album Every Picture Tells a Story, Mercury Records, catalog no. SRM-609, 1971. Roberts, David (2006).

Performer: Stone The Crows Album: Ontinuous Performance Label: Repertoire Records. Tracklist: - 01. Stone The Crows - On The Highway 02. Stone The Crows - One More Chance 03. Stone The Crows - Penicillin Blues 04. Stone The Crows - King Tut 05. Stone The Crows - Good Time Girl 06. Stone The Crows - Niagara 07. Stone The.

Stone the Crows is the debut album by Stone the Crows. Colin Allen – Drums, percussion. Maggie Bell – Vocals. Jimmy Dewar – Bass guitar, Vocals. Les Harvey – Acoustic, Electric Guitars. John McGinnis – Organ, Piano, Keyboards. Additional personnel.

Stone the Crows (album). From Me to You: "He Was Fat as Hell, Wearing a Lot of Red" released: 2014. Ontinuous Performance released: 1972. Teenage Licks released: 1971. Ode to John Law released: 1970. On the Highway released: Don't Think Twice released: Stone the Crows (Flashback) released: Stone the Crows. The Touch of Your Loving Hand.

Tracks: 01. On The Highway 02. One More Chance 03. Penicillin Blues 04.

Listen free to Stone The Crows – Ontinuous Performance (ON THE HIGHWAY, One More Chance and more). Much of Ontinuous Performance (and no, there's no C in there) was already in the can when guitarist Les Harvey was tragically electrocuted onstage on May 3, 1972. The band brought in young guitar wiz Jimmy McCullough (ex-Thunderclap Newman) to take his place, but really, in a band like this, no one could have filled his shoes - a listen to Harvey's guitar work on the instrumental "King Tut" shows how far he'd come, and how integral his particular style.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 On The Highway
Written-By – Harvey*, Leahy*
A2 One More Chance
Written-By – Leahy*
A3 Penicillin Blues
Written-By – B. Magee*, S. Terry*
A4 King Tut
Written-By – Harvey*, Leahy*
B1 Good Time Girl
Written-By – Allen*, Bell*, Leahy*, Thompson*
B2 Niagra
Written-By – Leahy*
B3 Sunset Cowboy
Written-By – Allen*, Leahy*

Credits

  • Arranged By [Horns] – Roger Ball
  • Bass – Steve Thompson
  • 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 – The Pumping Spumona Horns
  • Horns [Pumping Spumona Horns, The] – Malcolm Duncan, Roger Ball
  • Keyboards – Ronnie Leahy
  • Photography By – Tony Evans
  • Producer – Mark London
  • Vocals – Maggie Bell

Notes

Made in South Africa

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
2391 043 Stone The Crows Ontinuous Performance ‎(LP, Album) Polydor 2391 043 UK 1972
2391 043 Stone The Crows Ontinuous Performance ‎(LP, Album) Polydor 2391 043 Germany 1972
2391043 Stone The Crows Ontinuous Performance ‎(LP, Album, TP) Polydor 2391043 Germany 1972
23 91 043 Stone The Crows Ontinuous Performance ‎(LP, Album) Polydor 23 91 043 Spain 1972
2391 043 L Stone The Crows Continuous Performance ‎(LP, Album) Polydor 2391 043 L Italy 1972