Stud September 1972 UK, Progressive Rock, Blues Rock

Stud - September 1972 (UK, Progressive Rock, Blues-Rock) The second studio album by short-lived British group (only 2 studio albums and one “live“). At first there were three - two (Richard “Charlie“ McCracken and John Wilson) of Taste (after the departure of Rory Gallagher, this Irish band kicked the bucket in 1970) and Jim Cregan (ex-Blossom Toes). In 1971 they recorded their debut album - Stud, and would have to split up. But then to them the basement of another famous musician - John Weider (ex-Family) with new ideas. Thus, to create a band, colloquially called “supergroup“. Stud - in Russian “stable“ and the album covers of this group of horses enough. On this album, September group first performed four, five songs on the disc - the work of John Vader. The band then recorded another “live“ album (in 1972), and that was goodbye ... McCracken went to Spencer Davis, and Cregan - in the Family. Tracks: 01. Good Things (John Weider) - 3:57 02. God Knows (Jim Cregan - Richard McCracken) - 6:03 03. Corner (Richard McCracken) - 1:51 04. Life Without Music (John Weider) - 7:18 05. Samurai (Jim Cregan) - 2:21 06. Five To Mid-Day (Jim Cregan) - 6:02 07. Prelude (instrumental) (John Weider) - 2:12 08. Bad Handlin (instrumental) (John Weider) - 3:23 09. Ocean Boogie (Jim Cregan) - 3:26 10. Red Wine (John Weider) - 4:55 Personnel: - Richard “Charlie“ McCracken (ex-Taste) - bass, acoustic guitar - John Wilson (ex-Taste) - drums, percussion - John Weider (ex-Family) - guitar, piano, violin, vocals - Jim Cregan (ex-Blossom Toes) - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, lead vocals
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