LP STUD September (Re-Release) Hifly Sound HIFLY 8004 SEALED (Taste, Family)
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LP STUD
September
Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2014
Original
released: 1972
Label: Hifly
Sound
Catalogue
number: Hifly 8004
Barcode:
5291103811005
Klappcover/Gatefold
Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Record:
MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch
verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED
!!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen
LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks
Side 1:
1. Good Things (4:00)
2. God Knows (6:03)
3. Corner (1:50)
4. Life Without Music (7:22)
5. Samurai
(2:21)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Five To Mid-Day (6:05)
2. Prelude (3:10)
3. Bad Handlin (3:30)
4. Ocean Boogie (3:25)
5. Red Wine (4:23)
Listen At
YouTube:
Shortly after the split-up of Taste in fall 1970, Jim
Cregan (guitar, ex-Blossom Toes) joined John and Richie. Only a few week later,
during which they had their rehearsals, on 5 Jan. '71, they gave their debut at
the Marquee Club in London. This was astonishing if you consider the fact that
Richie and John had never had their own material while being with Taste. Within
a few weeks they had written songs and also rehearsed them, which was enough for
a whole concert. After the opening concert at the Marquee, Stud had some more
gigs in England on their program before crossing also the European continent for
a small number of gigs. They gave four concerts in Germany from 19-22 Jan.
Richard McCracken's comment on these concerts: "The reaction of the audience
wasn't bad in general. The main problem was that the people had expected a
rebirth of the Taste and in this respect they were disappointed. It is not our
intention to go on where the Taste stopped.”
After that they
went straight back to Command Studios in London where the first album was
recorded within a few days. The following songs are on this album: Sail On, Turn
Over The Pages, 1112235, Harpo's Head, Horizon, Song. Most numbers are a kind of
Jazz-Rock. The songs which were written by Jim Cregan (Turn Over The Pages,
Song), however, are only for the acoustic guitar, and they'd better left these
songs out. The other songs are joint compositions, very good, driving jazz-rock,
with drummer John Wilson being the dominant person. He demonstrates it on rather
too many solos. The album, entitled simply Stud, was published nearly at the
same time as the first Rory Gallagher solo album, also on Polydor. Two comments
on this album by music magazines: Musik Express: “While Rory Gallagher has even
improved with his music his two ex-colleagues seem to be badly off without him.
Their new guitarist is good, but he's nothing more than that. However, McCracken
and Wilson are both very skilled musicians from who I had expected more,
actually.” And POP says: "It's true that Stud make good music. But when they
were Taste doing the same thing they were even better. The point is that Jim
Cregan is not Rory Gallagher. That's it.”
After the studio work,
they went back on stage the next album followed already in fall '71. Shortly
before John Weider (violin, piano, guitar) had joined the band as fourth member,
who had been with Eric Burdon's Animals and the Family. This album was also
recorded at Command Studios and published at the end of '71, entitled
“September”. In the meantime, Stud had changed the record company so that this
album had the label “BASF”. “September” was quite different from the debut
album, a fact which might be put down to John Weider, who wrote most of the
songs. They had left the jazz-rock style, the new album was remarkably
versatile, it was jazz, blues, funk and bluegrass-influenced. Songs like “Good
things” ,”Bad handlin'" or particularly “Red Wine" were excellent, whereas
others such as “Corner” or “Ocean Boogie" were not so good. Other songs on the
album: “God knows”, “Life without music”; “Samurai”, “Five to Midday”,
“Prelude”.
Having published the album, they did further tours across
Europe. However, they toured mainly in England. The fact that Stud were
particularly popular in Germany can be gathered from the poll of the German
magazine Sounds. When the newcomer group of the year was chosen they held fourth
place, which was a surprisingly good result. They were listed after Wishbone
Ash, Mountain and Pink Fairies and before Hawking, Gentle Giant or Curved Air.
They had, for example, twice as many votes as Rory! Their longest German tour
started in Hamburg on 12. April 1972. Among other places they played Dortmund,
Osnabruck, Emden, Aachen, Recklinghausen 25 and Tubingenn. The tour was finished
on 1 May when they gave their final concert in Freiburg. On this tour, Stud was
supported by Anno Domini, who also turned the fans on a year before on the
German tour. It was also they who started the concerts on the last German tour
of the Taste.
Back in London, they had another meeting at
Command Studios, also in May. At this time the split-up of Stud was almost
decided. Therefore they gave a live concert with audience at the studios, which
was meant sort of a farewell present and should be recorded too. There was only
one new song on the album, "Big Bill's Banjo Band” a solo performance by John
Weider. In addition to these two more acoustics, neither of them longer than
three minutes. The other songs (Horizon No.2, Harpo's Head No.2) were
first-class jazz-rock. I must admit that, apart from Colloseum, I've never heard
something more electrifying or better of this kind. On their first album, John
Wilson was the dominant musician, on the second one it was John Weider, on the
third one John Wilson again. On this live album, Wilson demonstrates for the
first time, all his skill to the greatest extent. You can hardly believe that
this super musician has disappeared.
July meant the split-up for
Stud. The main reason was that John Weider got married in the States. John
Wilson too, had talked about a split-up here and there. Therefore they gave
farewell concerts in Germany and England in June and July. Besides their live
album, again on BASF, "Stud Goodbye, Live at Command" was published. And believe
it or not, these tours were their most successful ones. Maybe the people had
eventually understood that this was not "Taste Part 2.” Moreover, they made much
more profit on the live album than on the first and second one. But,
unfortunately, it was decided that Stud would split-up definitely in July.
Another interesting matter: each album Stud has also been published in Israel!
What have the musicians been doing afterwards? You can find some
information on that in the Deuce biographies, at least on Richard McCracken and
John Wilson. Before playing with Stud, Jim Cregan was with Blossom Toes and
Julie Driscoll. Afterwards, he played with various bands: Family, Stevie Harley
& Cockney Rebel, Streetwalkers, Linda Lewis, Bruce Roberts, Hinkley's
Heroes, Murray Head, Mike Batt. He's been leading an eventful life. Stud was
preceded by the Animals, Brinsley Schwarz, Home and the Family, and followed by
Roger Morris, Domenic Troiano, Moonrider, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Nicky
James and Flash Fearless. In addition, he recorded his first solo album in 1976
with Richard McCracken on bass.
And now, what does Rory say about the
music of his ex-colleagues? "Richard and John are both most perfect musicians. I
like Stud. But that's nothing to do with my music anymore. "
(From
Deuce Quarterly January 1987 Issue #41 - Thanks to John Wainwright for passing
it along - reformatted by roryfan (MARKUS GYGAX/roryon.com)
Richard
McCracken - Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Jim Cregan - Guitar, Lead Vocals
John
Wilson - Drums
John Weider - Guitar, Piano, Violin, Vocals
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