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In the early 1970s, a strange apparition began to appear on the stages of a vibrant UK gig circuit in the shape of a band of West Country troubadours, rejoicing under the odd name of Stackridge. Their music presented an extraordinary mix of styles, containing genres as diverse as folk, classical, progressive rock, jazz, pop and music hall.
Alan Draper traces the ever-diverging and remerging paths of the core four Stackridge songwriters: Andy Davis, James Warren, Mutter Slater and Crun Walter, both within and without Stackridge. It's a trip that spans half a century of recording. Commencing with their eclectic debut album Stackridge in 1971, it proceeds via many fascinating musical paths and occasional cul-de-sacs.
The band's 1970s heyday was marked by many personnel reshuffles and after their dissolution in 1976, James Warren and Andy Davis combined to form The Korgis, who scored worldwide hits with 'If I Had You' and the much-covered standard 'Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime'. Also taking in The Korgis, Mutter Slater Band and Davis and Warren solo projects, our trip finally arrives in the 21st century as Stackridge returned for a second career and a heroes' welcome from their dedicated fan base.
Alan Draper is a writer and musician living in Fareham, Hampshire, UK with his wife Radiance. Starting his musical career as the guitarist with The Alsatians in 1978, he wrote both sides of their 1980 single. His song 'Complications' featured on the album Rocking With The Renees by The Gymslips, a top twenty hit on the independent chart in 1983. His first solo album Earth Magic appeared in 1989, followed by Ascension Day in 1999, both displaying folk, classical and progressive rock influences. Prescription, an album featuring his covers of Stackridge rarities was released in 2007, raising money for the Macmillan Nurses Fund.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. Stackridge (1971)
- 2. 1971 Radio Broadcast
- 3. 1971 Rockfield and De Lane Lea Studio Sessions
- 4. Friendliness (1972)
- 5. 1972 Radio Broadcast
- 6. The Man in the Bowler Hat (1974)
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- 7. 1973 Radio Broadcast
- 8. 1973 Radio Broadcast
- 9. 1973 Radio Broadcast
- 10. Broadcast: Capital Radio Live Night Out, Global Village, London
- 11. Extravaganza (1975)
- 12. 1975 Radio Broadcast
- 13. Mr. Mick (1976)
- 14. Mutter Slater 1976 Solo Sessions
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- 15. The Korgis (1979)
- 16. 1978 Korgis Demos
- 17. Dumb Waiters – The Korgis (1980)
- 18. Sticky George – The Korgis (1981)
- 19. Burning Questions – James Warren (1986)
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- 20. Clevedon Pier – Andy Davis (1989)
- 21. This World’s For Everyone – The Korgis (1992)
- 22. Andy Davis Band (1994)
- 23. Jim’s Special Edition Easy Listening Christmas Album (1999)
- 24. Something for the Weekend (1999)
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- 25. Pick of the Crop (2000)
- 26. Lemon 2002 (2003)
- 27. The Korgis Kollection (2005)
- 28. Love And Hate – Mutter Slater (2006)
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- 29. Jim’s Easy Listening Album (2006)
- 30. The Forbidden City (2008)
- 31. Riding a Hurricane – Mutter Slater Band (2008)
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- 32. A Victory for Common Sense (2009)
- 33. 4X4 (DVD) (2009)
- 34. Limited Edition Spring Tour Single (Stackridge 2011)
- 35. AbsoBloodyLutely – Mutter Slater Band (2014)
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- 36. Desire Lines – Andrew Cresswell Davis (2015)
- 37. Emergency Love (2015)
- 38. The Final Bow, Bristol 2015 (2017)
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- 39. The Champ – Mutter Slater (2016)
- 40. Innocent Bystander – James Warren (2017)
- 41. Field of Stone – Mutter Slater Band (2018)
- 42. Kartoon World – The Korgis (2021)
- 43. 50th Anniversary
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