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Macfan4life 03-16-2022 04:29 AM

Chicken Shack live 1968
 
Wow. Does anyone know who the person is that is posting these? Such great quality and rare gems. Chris sounds so good. I was not even born yet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijU4E5PYXhs

jbrownsjr 03-16-2022 07:34 AM

Yes, these are fantastic. They were released on CD in the early 2000's or late 90's. It's when I discovered her piano skills. She's so held back in FM, especially after B/N joined. Partly due to genre, partly due to her demeanor, and partly due to Lindsey.

aleuzzi 03-17-2022 12:19 PM

Holy crap! What a week! First the Des Moines show from ‘84 and now this. The quality is really good on these—and she sounds great. Cool piano licks and all.

SteveMacD 03-17-2022 07:57 PM

Even worse than doing a lot of hard drugs, Peter Green’s biggest screw up was not putting Christine Perfect in Fleetwood Mac. Yeah, that worked itself out eventually, but it sucks hearing things like this paired with Stan Webb’s guitar playing. Like, imagine Peter Green’s guitar playing with this…

On Ice 03-18-2022 07:00 AM

Where have these treasures been all these years? Steve is right- why the hell didn't the band put her in up front and early? Christine sounds fantastic in voice and playing- the blues suit her.

lazy poker 03-18-2022 11:02 AM

As jbrownsjr quite rightly mentioned, these tracks were available - at least in Europe - on a CD called "From The Vaults", which was released in 1997 on the Indigo label (check on the Discogs pages). This was a truly interesting 19-track collection, but sadly no info was given about the sources - the BBC connection, though, was pretty obvious.

BTW - six years earlier Auntie Beeb herself had released another 12-track batch of radio stuff on her Band Of Joy label under the title "Chicken Shack On Air" . . . but info on the recording dates and broadcast sources was equally non-existent.

jbrownsjr 03-19-2022 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by lazy poker (Post 1273406)
As jbrownsjr quite rightly mentioned, these tracks were available - at least in Europe - on a CD called "From The Vaults", which was released in 1997 on the Indigo label (check on the Discogs pages). This was a truly interesting 19-track collection, but sadly no info was given about the sources - the BBC connection, though, was pretty obvious.

BTW - six years earlier Auntie Beeb herself had released another 12-track batch of radio stuff on her Band Of Joy label under the title "Chicken Shack On Air" . . . but info on the recording dates and broadcast sources was equally non-existent.

The individual Chicken Shack Albums: OK KEN and FORTY BLUE are also must haves.

lazy poker 03-20-2022 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1273407)
The individual Chicken Shack Albums: OK KEN and FORTY BLUE are also must haves.

DEFINITELY!

Further recommended is the Blue Horizon 45 "When The Train Comes Back" (alternate non-LP version with brass) / "Hey Baby" (non-LP) or compilations featuring that single plus other non-LP numbers, primarily the 3-CD-"Complete Blue Horizon Sessions".

As an addendum to the aforementioned "On Air" comp for collectors: The same 12 tracks have been released earlier this year as a limited edition on clear vinyl under the title "BBC Sessions - Aeolian Hall - April 14,1969" on the No Kidding label.

aleuzzi 03-25-2022 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by lazy poker (Post 1273415)
DEFINITELY!

Further recommended is the Blue Horizon 45 "When The Train Comes Back" (alternate non-LP version with brass) / "Hey Baby" (non-LP) or compilations featuring that single plus other non-LP numbers, primarily the 3-CD-"Complete Blue Horizon Sessions".

As an addendum to the aforementioned "On Air" comp for collectors: The same 12 tracks have been released earlier this year as a limited edition on clear vinyl under the title "BBC Sessions - Aeolian Hall - April 14,1969" on the No Kidding label.

The three-cd complete Blue Horizon sessions are essential. I actually prefer hearing those songs on that release because they wisely omit Stan Webb’s banter between the songs on OK KEN. He was trying to be funny —and in small doses it is—but the persistence of it becomes intrusive and annoying.

The three-cd begins with the single “It’s Okay With Me, Baby,” which is so damn good and should have been included on the first album.

jbrownsjr 03-25-2022 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1273534)
The three-cd complete Blue Horizon sessions are essential. I actually prefer hearing those songs on that release because they wisely omit Stan Webb’s banter between the songs on OK KEN. He was trying to be funny —and in small doses it is—but the persistence of it becomes intrusive and annoying.

The three-cd begins with the single “It’s Okay With Me, Baby,” which is so damn good and should have been included on the first album.

She has some really great sophisticated piano solos on a few of these!!

aleuzzi 03-25-2022 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1273539)
She has some really great sophisticated piano solos on a few of these!!

Often even more so on the Stan Webb-fronted ones.

lazy poker 03-26-2022 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1273539)
She has some really great sophisticated piano solos on a few of these!!

The Shack wouldn't have been half as good without her - too bad that the egotistic Stan Webb wasn't a real guitarist and singer!


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