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Stone The Crows - Ode To John Law album flac Performer: Stone The Crows
Title: Ode To John Law
Released: 1970
MP3 album: 1249 mb
FLAC album: 1621 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Rock

Ode to John Law is the second studio album by Scottish blues band Stone the Crows. Colin Allen – drums, percussion. Maggie Bell – vocals. Jimmy Dewar – bass, vocals. Les Harvey – acoustic and electric guitars. John McGinnis – organ, piano, keyboards. Additional personnel. Peter Grant – executive producer. David Juniper - album design. Mark London- producer. Eddie Offord – engineering. Leo Sauer - front cover painting.

Performer: Stone The Crows Album: Ode To John Law Label: Repertoire Records. Tracklist: - 01. Stone The Crows - Sad Mary 02. Stone The Crows - Friend 03. Stone The Crows - Love 04. Stone The Crows - Mad Dog And Englishman 05. Stone The Crows - Things Are Getting Better 06. Stone The Crows - Ode To John Law 07. Stone The.

2425 042. Stone The Crows. Ode To John Law ‎(LP). STC II. Ode To John Law ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial).

Band Name Stone The Crows. Album Name Ode to John Law. Type Album. 版公司 Polydor Repertoire Music Akarma. 6. Ode to John Law. 7. Danger Zone. Other productions from Stone The Crows. The Radio Sessions 1969-1972. Live Crows 1972 - 73.

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Disc 2 Ode To John Law 1971 1. Sad Mary (John McGinnis) - 6:54 2. Friend (James Dewar, Leslie Harvey) - 6:28 3. Love (John McGinnis) - 6:36) 4. Mad Dogs And Englishmen (Colin Allen, Leslie Harvey) - 3:34 5. Things Are Getting Better (John McGinnis) - 6:10 6. Ode To John Law (Colin Allen, Leslie Harvey) - 5:44 7. Danger Zone (Curtis. Mayfield) - 6:21 8. The Touch Of Your Loving Hand (Radio Sessions) (James Dewar, Leslie Harvey) - 6:01 9. Raining In Your Heart (Radio Sessions) (James Dewar, Leslie Harvey) - 4:14. Each album concludes with bonus live tracks. As happens to this day, Stone the Crows were influenced by the music being produced by others at the time; Alexis Corner, Miles Davis and a certain Steampacket fronted by Rod Stewart are admitted influences. There is also basic blues here.

Free download and listen Stone the Crows, Ode to John La. Tracks count: 29. Views: 1. Stone The Crows - Sad Mary 06:50. Stone The Crows - Danger Zone 06:17.

Somehow, though, once they entered a recording studio, the magic seemed to come off with the overcoats. That's not to say this isn't a good album. Sad Mary," "Friend," and "Love 74" are all showcases for Harvey's excellent guitar skills, while "Things Are Getting Better" and a cover of Curtis Mayfield's "Danger Zone" let Maggie Bell shine in her best Janis Joplin style (although it's a shame bassist Jim Dewar has his considerable vocal talents muffled).