Stone The Crows |
Note: No US singles
Colin Allen from John Mayall's School Of Blues
Stone The Crows | |
Polydor 24-4019 | |
2/20/70 [UK: 7/70] | |
Side One | ||
The Touch Of Your Loving Hand | Dewar-Harvey | 6:01 |
Raining In Your Heart | Dewar-Harvey | 5:10 |
Blind Man | White | 5:09 |
The Fool On The Hill | Lennon-McCartney | 4:13 |
Side Two | ||
I Saw America | Allen-Harvey-London | 17:28 |
Album Note: Our deepest thanks to Fred Stumble & The Icelandic Sheep Band without whose knowledge on uncommercialism
this album could not have been made.
Note: Album was released in UK after US tour
3/5/1970: Boston Tea Party, Boston |
Ode To John Law | |
Polydor 2425-042 [UK] | |
N/R [UK: 10/70] | |
Side One | ||
Sad Mary | McGinnis | 6:50 |
Friend | Dewar-Harvey | 6:25 |
Love 74 | McGinnis | 6:35 |
Mad Dogs & Englishmen | Allen-Harvey | 3:32 |
Side Two | ||
Things Are Getting Better | McGinnis | 6:08 |
Ode To John Law | Allen-Harvey | 5:45 |
Danger Zone | Mayfield | 6:20 |
Note: Listed here due to Ode To John Law (Brit slang for cops) being partly about the Kent State event.
McGinnis (out) and Dewar (to Robin Trower)
Thompson (from John Mayall)Teenage Licks | |
Polydor PD-5020 | |
1/72 [UK: 11/71] | |
Side One | ||
Big Jim Salter | Allen-Bell-Harvey | 4:34 |
Faces | STC | 4:38 |
Mr Wizard | Allen-Bell-Harvey | 5:23 |
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright | Dylan | 5:00 |
Side Two | ||
Keep On Rollin' | Allen-Bell-Harvey | 3:50 |
Ailen Mochree | arr Bell | 0:20 |
One Five Eight | McGinniss | 6:12 |
I May Be Right I May Be Wrong | STC | 5:02 |
Seven Lakes | STC | 3:04 |
Les Harvey 5/3/72, Top Rank Suite, Swansea Electrocuted on stage. Read all about it in Record Mirror |
Jimmy McCulloch replaced Les; One more album: Ontinuous Performance in 72. Broke up in 73; Maggie to solo career |