Chicory Tip - The Singles Collection (2007)
Artist: Chicory Tip
Title: The Singles Collection
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: 7T's Records
Genre: Rock, Bubble Gum, Glam Rock, Oldies
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:04:35
Total Size: 471 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Singles Collection
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: 7T's Records
Genre: Rock, Bubble Gum, Glam Rock, Oldies
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:04:35
Total Size: 471 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Monday After Sunday
2. Pride Comes Before A Fall
3. My Girl Sunday
4. Doctor Man
5. Excuse Me Baby
6. Devil Rides Tonight
7. I Love Onions
8. Don't Hang Jack
9. Son Of My Father
10. What's Your Name
11. Memory See
12. Future Is Past
13. Big Wheels Rolling
14. Good Grief Christina
15. Move On
16. Cigarettes, Women and Wine
17. I See You
18. I.O.U.
19. Join Our Gang
20. Take Your Time Caroline
21. Me and Stan Foley
22. Survivor
Hailing from Maidstone, Kent, in England, this pop quartet was formed in 1968 by singer Peter Hewson (b. 1 September 1950, Gillingham, Kent, England). The rest of the group comprised Barry Mayger (b. 1 June 1950, Maidstone, Kent, England; bass), Brian Shearer (b. 4 May 1951, Lewisham, London, England; drums) and Dick Foster (guitar). Foster was replaced in October 1972 by Rod Cloutt (b. 26 January 1949, Gillingham, Kent, England; lead guitar, synthesizer, organ). Chicory Tip’s main claim to fame was a gnawingly infectious piece of pop ephemera titled ‘Son Of My Father’ which topped the UK charts for three weeks in early 1972. In the USA the band was marketed as Chicory, and the same song made a respectable number 91. The record was something of a combined star effort having been written by the soon-to-be-famous disco producer Giorgio Moroder. The distinctive synthesizer backing on the disc was played by another producer-elect, Chris Thomas. Finally, the man who actually produced the record was Roger Easterby, manager of another seasoned pop outfit, Vanity Fare. Although Chicory Tip had a low-key image, they rode the glam rock wagon long enough to enjoy two further UK Top 20 hits with ‘What’s Your Name?’ (1972) and ‘Good Grief Christina’ (1973).