Stack Waddy: The Lost Dandelion Jams (180g) (Limited Numbered Edition) (Red Vinyl)
The Lost Dandelion Jams (180g) (Limited Numbered Edition) (Red Vinyl)
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- Label: Dandelion
- Bestellnummer: 2377606
- Erscheinungstermin: 7.1.2013
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Product Information
Admired the world over by Beefheart and Zappa fans, John Peel listeners and fans of punk, heavy rock and blues. Manchester's Stack Waddy's previous two albums set the benchmark for being punks before the word even existed and yet they were hippy long haired rockers who on the one hand promoters and John Peel loved but on the other hand also struck fear into them at the mention of their name. Stack Waddy were a legendary Manchester long haired four piece who were active intermittently for only a few years in the last forty years. The members were Mick Stott, Stuart Banham, John Knail and Steve Revell, Steve Revell was later replaced by John Groom. Taking their name from a character in MAD magazine, Stack Waddy came together at the end of the summer of 1969. They often performed Beefheart and Zappa numbers live and their own material song titles in the studio were just often made up on the spot. On the 13 tracks on the "Lost Dandelion Jams " Stack Waddy were in the studio and recording in their usual raucous style the same style as when they were playing live. "their attitude was apalling but wonderful at the same time, they gave me a certain amount of grief but I have to say I really liked them. Their antics make even the most outrageous punk bands that came later seem so tame. They just played the same in the studio as they did live, hard loud and alcohol infused" - John Peel
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
LP
- 1 What's The Guiness Like, Gary Moore Asked Me
- 2 Put A Top On That
- 3 I Dried My Sticks On A Washing Line
- 4 Missing Jaguar From Timperley
- 5 Graham Gouldman Asked What's Them Chords
- 6 He Broke A Chair To Make Drumsticks
- 7 Us Army Deserter
- 8 No We Won't Mix That Said John Peel
- 9 I Got Ozzy By The Throat
- 10 Phone Call At Salford's Black Lion Pub
- 11 Selwood Ran Off And Hid From Us
- 12 Mike Sweeney Was Never In Stack Waddy
- 13 Collyhurst Or Timperley