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| Stone The Crows |
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Note: No US singles
Colin Allen from John Mayall's School Of Blues
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Stone The Crows |
| Polydor 24-4019 | |
| 2/20/70 [UK: 7/70] | |
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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
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3/5/1970: Boston Tea Party, Boston |
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Ode To John Law |
| Polydor 2425-042 [UK] | |
| N/R [UK: 10/70] | |
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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] | |
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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 |
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Les Harvey 5/3/72, Top Rank Suite, Swansea Electrocuted on stage. Read all about it in Record Mirror ![]() |
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Jimmy McCulloch replaced Les; One more album: Ontinuous Performance in 72. Broke up in 73; Maggie to solo career |
Links!
Maggie Bell Website