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Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb  - Unlucky Boy mp3 album

Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb - Unlucky Boy

Musician: Chicken Shack
Album title: Unlucky Boy
Style: Blues Rock
Released: 1973
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1381 mb
Size APE version: 1998 mb
Size WMA version: 1348 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 840
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Genre: Rock / Blues

Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb - Unlucky Boy mp3 album

Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb  - Unlucky Boy mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 You Know Could Be Right
Written-By – Webb*
A2 Revelation
Written-By – Webb*
A3 Prudence's Party
Written-By – Webb*
A4 Too Late To Cry
Written-By – Johnson*
A5 Stan The Man
Written-By – Webb*
B1 Unlucky Boy
Written-By – Thornton*, Dupree*
B2 As Time Goes Passing By
Written-By – Webb*
B3 Jammin' With The Ash
Written-By – Webb*
B4 He Knows The Rules
Written-By – McCracklin*

Companies, etc.

  • Printed By – Robert Stace
  • Made By – British Celanese Limited

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings] – Terry Noonan
  • Bass Guitar – Bob Daisley
  • Drums, Percussion – Paul Hancox
  • Engineer [Island] – John Burns
  • Engineer [Olympic] – Anton Matthews
  • Photography By – David Wedgbury
  • Piano – Tony Ashton
  • Producer – Neil Slaven
  • Saxophone – Chris Mercer
  • Vocals, Guitar – Stan Webb

Notes

Produced for ''Gruggy Woof''.
Released on a red/white Deram label
Front laminated single sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): XZAL-11998.P-1 BC 2D
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): RIMYA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): XZAL-11999.P-1 M 2D
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): GRANNY

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SML 1100 Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb - Unlucky Boy ‎(LP, Album, TP) Deram SML 1100 UK 1973
ECLEC2378 Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb - Unlucky Boy ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Esoteric Recordings ECLEC2378 UK 2013
XPS 632 Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb - Unlucky Boy ‎(LP, Album, Lab) London Records XPS 632 US 1973
SML 1100 Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb - Unlucky Boy ‎(LP, Album) Deram SML 1100 Germany 1973
AIRAC-1362 Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb Chicken Shack Featuring Stan Webb - Unlucky Boy ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Pap) Air Mail Archive AIRAC-1362 Japan 2007



Kearanny
Unlucky Boy is the second Chicken Shack album with Deram label. After the heavier Imagination Lady, Stan decided to set the pace for this album, adding tony ashton on piano and chris mercer on sax. I'm very fond about this album because was the very first Chicken Shack album I ever owned.The opener "You Know Could Be Right" is my personal all time favourite Stan composition, rock blues at its best, quite slow and well stable rhythm, with the guitar standing as the backbone of the track. "Revelation" is A minor blues, "my face is young but my body is old" sings Stan, another calm number with sax in the background and the roaring Stan guitar in place. "Prudence's Party" is a kind of a pastiche, instrumental with piano and guitar duelling, a nice track. "Too Late To Cry" is a guitar and bass tune, you can hear Stan playing chords alternated with solos, more intimate song. "Stan The Man" close the A side, a dirty blues played with ability by Stan and the band. The title says it all.The title track "Unlucky Boy" opens the B side, the song is originally by Big Mama Thornton, Unlucky Girl, it has the typical rock blues feeling of Chicken Shack of early 70's, great work on sax by Mercer, along with Daisley and Hancox rhythm section.it's time for a mellow ballad called "As Time Goes Passing By" it was released as a single in 1973, with an edit version. Strings arrangement punctuated by Stan's voice and guitar and the drum sounds that I personally love in this song. "He Knows The Rules" and "Jammin with the Ash" close the album, there's a bit of a mess in the last track mixing, Neil Slaven, the producer, apologies for this. "Jammin" is very astute rock blues, with Stan's guitar and Ashton piano who drives the song. On the cd version "As Time Goes Passing By" (edit) was added, nothing very different from the original version. The last Chicken Shack studio album before Stan disbanded the group. Then the Go Live Goodbye was released the following year. To me this album is a real gem.