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Who the hell were Stack Waddy? Well they were a bunch hard drinking, rough, tough men from the home of Frank Sidebottom, Timperley Manchester, driven to get on stage as sozzled as possible and create complete and utter chaos! They were John Peel favourites, so much so that he signed them to his Dandelion Records imprint when no-one else would touch them, mainly because they had alienated every interested record company with their outrageous behaviour.
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The complete Dandelion recordings of Peel favourites Stackwaddy, featuring their two albums Stackwaddy and Bugger Off, plus a bonus disc entitled Hunt The Stag that includes outtakes and a live BBC session from 1971….Ian Canty hears the primal rumble of the band that were pretty much Proto-everything…… *Randy Brecker - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocals *Barry Rogers - Trombone, Weinstein Tuba, Alto Horn, Vocals *Mike Brecker - Tenor, Soprano Saxes, Flute Imagine My Suprise ( Randy Brecker) - 7:58 Don't Cry My Lady ( Jerry Friedman) - 3:44ĩ. Here She Comes Now ( Lou Rogers) - 4:06ħ. I Can't Hear You ( Carole King, Gerry Goffin) - 3:50Ħ. Just Be Ourselves ( Don Grolnick) - 4:36ĥ.
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Child Of Wisdom ( Jerry Friedman) - 5:23Ĥ. Why Can't I Find A Home ( Randy Brecker) - 3:44ģ. Calico Baby ( Doug Lubahn, Jeff Kent) - 3:21Ģ. Jeff Kent (keyboards] was replaced by Don Grolnick, and Will Lee [bass) replaced Doug Lubahn, who left the band to tour with the reformed Doors.ġ. Bob Mann on guitars, flugelhorn and vocals replaced John Abercrombie.
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Imagine My Surprise retained the Brecker brothers, Billy Cobham, Barry Rogers and Edward Vernon from the line up that recorded Dreams. Calico Baby was featured on The Music People sampler issued by CBS in April 1972 on the American and European markets. The song was composed by Steve Winwood and producer Jimmy Miller, who would later work with The Rolling Stones. Tracks featured mostly original material by Jeff Kent and Doug Lubahn including Calico Baby, Why Can't I Find A Home, Child Of Wisdom, Just Be Ourselves, I Can't Hear You, Here She Comes Now, Don't Cry and My Lady, plus a cover of Traffic's Medicated Goo as featured on their live album Welcome to the Canteen. A British and European release came in early 1972 with the catalogue number of CBS 64597.
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Certainly, many of the ideas expressed here were well above those expressed by Chicago and BS’n’T, yet the music is just as accessible and has its own distinctive character.ĭreams' second album Imagine my Surprise was issued in 1971 in the US (CBS US 30960). All of the pieces contain musical subtleties that make this recording special. The results are always listenable, never boring, and often surprising. Recorded mostly live to recapture the band's energetic performances, Dreams was an accurate reflection of the open-minded musical attitude that existed at the time, and takes the sophisticated and more loosely structured horn charts and solos of jazz and places them over a rock oriented rhythm section. While most of the players had jazz backgrounds, the music is an eclection of jazz, rock, and pop with some of the tracks harkening to folk roots as well. Billy Cobham's playing caught the attention of John McLaughlin and later led to his gig with the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and John Abercrombie would make a considerable career as a soloist on ECM Records. At the time Michael and Randy Brecker were barely out of their teens and had a glittering career before them.