<< FLAC Steve Marriott - Steve Marriott''s Scrubbers [1996]
Steve Marriott - Steve Marriott''s Scrubbers [1996]
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GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 4 years
Size 481.96 MB
 
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The Scrubbers Sessions (rec. 1974 &#150; 1975, rel. 1996)
This 20-track release is a kind of Holy Grail for Marriott fans. Cut at his home studio with a bunch of friends (&#147;the Scrubbers&#148;), it&#146;s raw, heart-felt, and creative, showing all the potential that failed to surface on the post-Frampton Pie records. Ridley and competent blues pianist Tim Hinkley played a large part &#150; Ridley&#146;s vocal on &#147;Send Me Some Loving&#148; is one of his best anywhere &#150; but it&#146;s really a Marriott solo album. His authentic antiquarian interests surface repeatedly, with a hilarious music hall number (&#147;Captain Goatcabin&#146;s Balancing Stallions&#148;), gentle stabs at acoustic country (&#147;Bluegrass Interval&#148;), rockabilly (&#147;You&#146;re A Heartbreaker&#148;) and country-blues (&#147;Hambone&#148;), some stripped-down R & B (Cooke&#146;s &#147;Shake&#148;; Spector&#146;s &#147;Be My Baby&#148;), and several over-the-top attempts to ape old time Delta and Chicago blues (a ground-shaking cover of &#147;Mona&#148;). All of this nicely balances his usual, blustery hard rock, which is crafted and impassioned here (&#147;Street Rats&#148;; drug odes like &#147;High And Happy&#148;). Amazingly, A & M records refused to release the tapes; given to Hinkley, the surfaced only when he finally decided to cash in on them. Guitarist Clempson and singers Fields, King and Brown showed up, but drummer Shirley didn&#146;t and was replaced by Ian Wallace; guests include BJ Cole (pedal steel) and Lindsay Scott (fiddle &#150; Joe Brown is credited, but Scott tells me otherwise), and Wallace&#146;s King Crimson compatriots Mel Collins (sax) and Boz Burrell (bass). - W & A Record Reviews

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1.Shake
2.Mona
3.Lend Us A Quid
4.Send Me Some Loving
5.She Moves Me Man
6.Street Rat
7.Captain Goatcabin's Balancing Stallions
8.High And Happy
9.Be My Baby
10.It's All Over
11.Bluegrass Interval
12.Don't Take But A few Minutes
13.Louisiana Blues
14.You're A Heartbreaker
15.I Need A Star In My Life
16.Cocaine
17.I'll Find You
18.Lord Let Me Hold Out
19.Hambone
20.Signed Sealed

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