Artist: Stray Title Of Album: Move It Release Date: 1974/2005 Location: UK Label: Estrella Rockera [ER 42126] Genre:Hard Rock, Prog Rock Quality: FLAC (image +cue,log,scans) Length: 01:08:00 Tracks: 36 Total Size: 497Mb(+3%) WebSite:discogs.com
Tracklist: ------- 1. Tap (Richie Cole) - 1:20 2. Move It (Ian Samwell) - 5:27 3. Hey Domino (Del Bromham) - 4:50 4. Customs Man (Jimmie Helms) - 3:35 5. Mystic Lady (Steve Gadd) - 3:58 6. Somebody Called You (Del Bromham) - 4:05 7. Give It Up (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd) - 5:09 8. Like A Dream (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd) - 3:39 9. Don't Look Back (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd) - 4:18 10.Right From The Start (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd) - 5:07 11.Our Plea (Steve Gadd) - 3:21 Bonus Tracks Live: 12.Mister Wind (Del Bromham) - 5:37 13.Buying Time (Del Bromham) - 5:37 14.Running Wild (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd, Gary Giles, Richie Cole) - 5:18 15.All In Your Mind (Del Bromham) - 9:10
Personnel: ----- Del Bromham - Lead, Acoustic, 12 String Guitar, Clarinet, Hammond Organ, Piano, Mellotron, Vocals Steve Gadd - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Maracas, Congas Gary Giles - Bass Richie Cole - Drums ---------- Andrew Powell - Strings Jimmie Helms - Brass, Vocals
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Stray were originally formed an amazing 37 years ago at a school in West London when four 14-year-old pupils decided to form a group. Calling themselves "Stray", the band managed to get regular bookings playing mostly soul and R&B covers until guitarist Del Bromham started writing original material which was in a heavier and more psychedelic style. In 1968 they became the youngest band ever to play at the famous 'Roundhouse' and two years later, still only 17 and 18 years old, signed with 'Transatlantic Records'. The first album, Stray is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished debut albums ever, particularly from such a young band. Primarily a live band, the group still managed to release a new album a year for the next five years, increasing their output to two albums in 1976. The first five albums catalogued a band maturing and experimenting with brass, strings and more complex arrangements with the third album, Saturday Morning Pictures, being the undoubted pinnacle of Stray releases, displaying a maturity that was far in excess of most teenagers. A line-up change in 1975 saw Pete Dyer replace original vocalist Steve Gadd and the band signing to 'Pye Records' with whom they eventually released a three further albums which, with the exception of the excellent Stand Up And Be Counted, never really captured earlier glories. However, in the late 1970s, Stray found themselves out of place amongst the up-and-coming punk and new wave scene playing their last concert in December 1977.
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Stray / Move It
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