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| Artist information: |
| Artist:
Chicken Shack |
| Instrument(s):
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Great Britain | | Gender:
Group |
| Other info:
See also: McVie (Perfect) Christine / Fleetwood Mac / Savoy Brown / Broken Glass |
| Record title:
Roadies Concerto (UK) | | Price: (Euro)
18 |
| Main style:
Rock | | Substyle(s):
Blues-Rock |
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| Record information: | | |
| Record Company/
Label:
RCA | | Catalogue
number:
RCA LP 5013 | Released
originally:
1981 | This copy:
(if not orig.)
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| Cover made in:
Great Britain | | Record made in:
Great Britain | Media:
Album | Sub media:
LP |
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| Condition/
cover:
EX- | | Condition/
record(s):
EX- | | |
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| Additional information about: | | |
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| Label: | | Cover: |
| Black labels with silver print. | | Glossy single cover. A few light dirt stains on each side. Partially split (> middle) top seam, restored with glue. Some tiny creases along the edges. Light corner wear. |
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| Record(s): | | Attachment: |
| Some hairlines and light surface / needle marks. Plays great. RCALP 5013 A-1 / RCALP 5013 B-1. | | |
| Other information & picture: |
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| One of big names of the late sixties / early seventies British blues boom, formed in 1965 in Birmingham. Later effort as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack, featuring Ric Lee (drums), Paul Butler (guitar, vocals), Alan Scott (bass) and Tony Ashton (keyboards). Mixture of blues and blues-rock, including e.g. "Back Door Man", "Shake Your Moneymaker" and "Hideway". Recorded live at the Bridge House, Canning Town, London.
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