Stan Webb, Chicken Shack - Strange Situations - The Stan Webb & Chicken Shack Indigo Sessions (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Stan Webb, Chicken Shack
- Title: Strange Situations - The Stan Webb & Chicken Shack Indigo Sessions
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Trojan Records
- Genre: British Blues, Blues Rock
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:10:52
- Total Size: 802 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Koko Road
02. Strange Situations
03. Guiding Light
04. She Loves You
05. One and One Is Two
06. Pass the Time Away
07. The Power of Love
08. The House That Love Lives In
09. Took Me for a Ride
10. The Paper Sellers Dream
11. I Know
12. Misty Rivers
13. The Last Time
14. I Saw Her Standing There
15. Going Up, Going Down (Live)
16. The Thrill Has Gone (Live)
17. Love Her with a Feeling (Live)
18. Look Out (Live)
19. Lost the Best Friend I Ever Had (Live)
20. C.S. Opera (Live)
21. Broken Hearted Melody (Live)
22. Poor Boy Medley: Poor Boy / Oh Well / Poor Boy (Live)
23. Closing Medley: Dr. Brown / Reconsider Baby (Live)
Webb was born in Fulham, South West London. Playing firstly in skiffle bands, Webb, together with bassist Andy Silvester, formed the first version of the blues band, Chicken Shack in 1965. The band played in Hamburg, Germany over the next couple of years, as Webb perfected his playing techniques. They signed to the Blue Horizon record label in 1967, where their label mates were the fledgling Fleetwood Mac. The group was then composed of Webb, Christine Perfect, drummer Dave Bidwell, and bassist Andy Silvester. (Bidwell and Silvester would later become the rhythm section of the British blues ensemble, Savoy Brown. Webb also joined Savoy Brown, recording the album Boogie Brothers). Chicken Shack enjoyed their heyday in the mid to late 1960s, when R&B was a popular music form in England. Their music was traditional in make-up, and the group covered a variety of American blues standards, as well as composing several home-spun tunes. Their repertoire included, arguably, their most played track - "I'd Rather Go Blind". This song was originally recorded by Etta James, written by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster, and became a modern day blues classic.
Chicken Shack are probably most remembered for including Perfect on keyboards and vocals in their line-up. She rose to far greater fame when she later joined Fleetwood Mac becoming Christine McVie after her marriage to the band's bassist, John McVie.
Chicken Shack's line-up has evolved and changed considerably over the years with Webb being the only constant factor. In 2001, Webb released his first solo album for over eight years when Webb appeared on the Indigo Records label!
01. Koko Road
02. Strange Situations
03. Guiding Light
04. She Loves You
05. One and One Is Two
06. Pass the Time Away
07. The Power of Love
08. The House That Love Lives In
09. Took Me for a Ride
10. The Paper Sellers Dream
11. I Know
12. Misty Rivers
13. The Last Time
14. I Saw Her Standing There
15. Going Up, Going Down (Live)
16. The Thrill Has Gone (Live)
17. Love Her with a Feeling (Live)
18. Look Out (Live)
19. Lost the Best Friend I Ever Had (Live)
20. C.S. Opera (Live)
21. Broken Hearted Melody (Live)
22. Poor Boy Medley: Poor Boy / Oh Well / Poor Boy (Live)
23. Closing Medley: Dr. Brown / Reconsider Baby (Live)
Webb was born in Fulham, South West London. Playing firstly in skiffle bands, Webb, together with bassist Andy Silvester, formed the first version of the blues band, Chicken Shack in 1965. The band played in Hamburg, Germany over the next couple of years, as Webb perfected his playing techniques. They signed to the Blue Horizon record label in 1967, where their label mates were the fledgling Fleetwood Mac. The group was then composed of Webb, Christine Perfect, drummer Dave Bidwell, and bassist Andy Silvester. (Bidwell and Silvester would later become the rhythm section of the British blues ensemble, Savoy Brown. Webb also joined Savoy Brown, recording the album Boogie Brothers). Chicken Shack enjoyed their heyday in the mid to late 1960s, when R&B was a popular music form in England. Their music was traditional in make-up, and the group covered a variety of American blues standards, as well as composing several home-spun tunes. Their repertoire included, arguably, their most played track - "I'd Rather Go Blind". This song was originally recorded by Etta James, written by Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster, and became a modern day blues classic.
Chicken Shack are probably most remembered for including Perfect on keyboards and vocals in their line-up. She rose to far greater fame when she later joined Fleetwood Mac becoming Christine McVie after her marriage to the band's bassist, John McVie.
Chicken Shack's line-up has evolved and changed considerably over the years with Webb being the only constant factor. In 2001, Webb released his first solo album for over eight years when Webb appeared on the Indigo Records label!
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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