Chick Shannon And The Last Exit Band - Tears On THe Console (Reissue) (1975/2005)
Artist: Chick Shannon And The Last Exit Band
Title: Tears On THe Console
Year Of Release: 1975/2005
Label: Kissing Spell / Holyground The Works
Genre: Folk Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:01:35
Total Size: 188/389 (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Tears On THe Console
Year Of Release: 1975/2005
Label: Kissing Spell / Holyground The Works
Genre: Folk Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:01:35
Total Size: 188/389 (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. The Stealers (Channing) - 3:00
2. Cornflower Blues (Levon) - 5:41
3. Tears On The Console (Levon, Channing) - 3:48
4. Peach Of A Love (Channing) - 4:17
5. Brand New Day (Channing) - 2:17
6. Living In The City (Channing) - 6:06
7. No. 5 Along From Reds (Levon, Channing) - 2:27
8. Get Down To It (Channing) - 3:37
9. Call The Shots (Channing) - 2:49
10. Play Like A Band (Levon, Channing) - 5:00
11. No Point At All (Channing) - 3:27
12. Dust Blues (Levon, Channing) - 3:09
13. The Bully (Channing) - 2:51
14. Like Decent Folks Do (Channing) - 4:21
15. White Knight (Channing) - 3:30
16. Heart Of The Storm (Channing) - 4:48
17. Echoes Of Holyground (Levon, Traditional) - 0:42
Line-up::
David Wilson (John "Basic" Priestley) - Lead Guitar, Steel Guitar, Vocals
Steve Channing (Chick Shannon) - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Mandolin
Liam Robinson (Tom Viking) - Bass, 12 string Guitar, Vocals, Melodeons
Alan Robinson (Zeppo Van Heere) - Organ, Synthesizer, Vocals
John Shgepard (Clayton W. Weste) - Drums
Andy Wells - Wurlitzr Piano
Chris Coombs - Brass
250 copies of the original vinyl were pressed and mostly sold in the Wakefield area of the UK.
In 1975 Mike closed down Holyground (temporarily as it turned out) to start a new studio venture in Doncaster. In the last few midsummer weeks I have suggested to Steve Channing that some of his songs, plus some Mike and Steve would write later on, should be recorded. Mike asked the members of 'Lazy Days' to join in giving (as I thought before the recording sessions) a line up of Steve on vocals / acoustic guitar; Dave Wilson on electric guitar; Alan Robinson on bass; and John Shepard on drums. None of the band had met Steve on the first day of recording, and to Mike's surprise Lazy Days turned up with a Hammond organ player, Mick Spurr, who also added an early Moog synth to the line-up. The results, even on the first day, were magic - a lively set of songs driven by Steve's vocals and skills on guitar, and backed by a tight and fluid group. The songs, often blued based, were lovely. The atmosphere was electric, and pushed along by the knowledge that Holyground was ending. Steve and Lazy Days had been regulars since the 70's - Steve appearing first on Jumble Lane and Lazy Days had recorded on several occasions and in different line-ups. This CD captures the end of an era. - Acid Visions
In 1975 Mike closed down Holyground (temporarily as it turned out) to start a new studio venture in Doncaster. In the last few midsummer weeks I have suggested to Steve Channing that some of his songs, plus some Mike and Steve would write later on, should be recorded. Mike asked the members of 'Lazy Days' to join in giving (as I thought before the recording sessions) a line up of Steve on vocals / acoustic guitar; Dave Wilson on electric guitar; Alan Robinson on bass; and John Shepard on drums. None of the band had met Steve on the first day of recording, and to Mike's surprise Lazy Days turned up with a Hammond organ player, Mick Spurr, who also added an early Moog synth to the line-up. The results, even on the first day, were magic - a lively set of songs driven by Steve's vocals and skills on guitar, and backed by a tight and fluid group. The songs, often blued based, were lovely. The atmosphere was electric, and pushed along by the knowledge that Holyground was ending. Steve and Lazy Days had been regulars since the 70's - Steve appearing first on Jumble Lane and Lazy Days had recorded on several occasions and in different line-ups. This CD captures the end of an era. - Acid Visions