Chicken Shack - Imagination Lady (Reissue) (1972-73/2012)
Artist: Chicken Shack
Title: Imagination Lady
Year Of Release: 1972-73/2012
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Blues Rock, British Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 44:24
Total Size: 149/319 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Imagination Lady
Year Of Release: 1972-73/2012
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Blues Rock, British Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 44:24
Total Size: 149/319 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Crying Won’t Help You Now (King, Ling) - 5:09
2. Daughter Of The Hillside - 3:52
3. If I Were A Carpenter (Hardin) - 6:33
4. Going Down (Nix) - 3:31
5. Poor Boy - 5:09
6. Telling Your Fortune - 11:10
7. The Lose - 2:37
Bonus Tracks:
8. Poor Boy (Single Version) - 4:11
9. Telling Your Fortune (Single Version) - 2:08
Line-up::
John Glascock - Bass
Paul Hancox - Drums
Stan Webb - Guitar, Vocals
Chicken Shack evolved from a Stourbridge, UK based band called Sounds Of Blue who were performing in the West Midlands area by early 1964. The original members included singer and pianist Christine Perfect, bass guitarist Andy Sylvester, guitarist Stan Webb (2), and saxophonist Chris Wood (2). Following a host of drummers, Dave Bidwell became their permanent one in 1966/67.
While touring the UK in 1967, opening for Fleetwood Mac, Christine met John McVie, whom she later married.
She eventually left and replaced Peter Green in Fleetwood Mac. She was replaced by Paul Raymond (2).
In 1970 Stan Webb had a falling-out with Mike Vernon which resulted in the group being dropped by their record label. There were also disagreements within the group which resulted in the departure of Dave Bidwell and Paul Raymond who both left to join the famous London blues outfit Savoy Brown. Undaunted, Stan Webb continued with a new line-up which included bass guitarist John Glassock from Jethro Tull and Paul Hancox on drums but by the mid 1970's and after various other personnel changes, Chicken Shack finally disbanded.
While touring the UK in 1967, opening for Fleetwood Mac, Christine met John McVie, whom she later married.
She eventually left and replaced Peter Green in Fleetwood Mac. She was replaced by Paul Raymond (2).
In 1970 Stan Webb had a falling-out with Mike Vernon which resulted in the group being dropped by their record label. There were also disagreements within the group which resulted in the departure of Dave Bidwell and Paul Raymond who both left to join the famous London blues outfit Savoy Brown. Undaunted, Stan Webb continued with a new line-up which included bass guitarist John Glassock from Jethro Tull and Paul Hancox on drums but by the mid 1970's and after various other personnel changes, Chicken Shack finally disbanded.