Stamford Bridge – Come Up And See Us Sometime / The First Day Of Your Life (1997)
Artist: Stamford Bridge
Title: Come Up And See Us Sometime / The First Day Of Your Life
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: See For Miles Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Bubblegum
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:17:30
Total Size: 513 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Come Up And See Us Sometime / The First Day Of Your Life
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: See For Miles Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Bubblegum
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:17:30
Total Size: 513 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
«Come Up And See Us Sometime» (1970)
01. Little Boy Blue — 2:01
02. Roly Poly — 2:45
03. Johnny Rebel — 2:23
04. Happiness And Rainy Days — 2:54
05. Come Up And See Me Sometime — 3:50
06. Face In The Crowd — 3:08
07. Falling In And Out Of Love — 2:47
08. Chelsea — 1:59
09. Molly Perkins — 2:28
10. Wonder Lady — 2:26
11. Yours Sincerely — 2:35
12. Vicar’s Daughter — 2:21
13. What Do I Care? — 3:47
«The First Day Of Your Life» (1971)
14. Rise Sally Rise — 2:58
15. Mother Of Nature — 3:10
16. Goodbye Today, Hello Tomorrow — 4:00
17. Let’s Go Back To San Francisco — 2:34
18. Who Knows What I Need? — 4:28
19. Move Out Of Town — 3:02
20. The First Day Of Your Life — 2:45
21. Letter From America — 2:47
22. Chaquita Maria — 3:12
23. Tumbleweed Town — 3:22
24. Arizona Lost And Gone — 3:03
25. Four Letter Word — 2:05
Bonus:
26. World Of Fantasy — 3:21
Stamford Bridge was another project of John Carter, who wrote countless successful pop songs in the 60s and 70s and was successful with various pseudonyms. Often involved was Ken Lewis, for example, who was often responsible for the lyrics but was also involved in the recording of the songs as a musician. The third main actor in the Stamford Bridge project was Peter Barnfather. These are the two albums that were produced under the name Stamford Bridge. Afterwards John Carter turned to other projects. Among others »First Class» and »Kincade». Both were the most successful works of John Carter in the seventies.