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Stars - Stars (Korean Remastered) (1976/2022)

Stars - Stars (Korean Remastered) (1976/2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Stars

  • Title: Stars
  • Year Of Release: 1976/2022
  • Label: Big Pink
  • Genre: Funk Rock, Prog Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 39:42
  • Total Size: 125/451 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. That Was Yesterday (Peter Matthews, Ric Parnell, Lance Dixon, Simon Lait, Alan Ross, Mike Finesilver) - 4:54
2. Nothing Ever Comes That Easy (Peter Matthews, Ric Parnell, Lance Dixon, Simon Lait, Alan Ross, Mike Finesilver) - 5:33
3. Going Down (For The Third Time) (Peter Matthews, Ric Parnell, Lance Dixon, Simon Lait, Alan Ross) - 4:17
4. Heart Of Stone (Peter Matthews, Ric Parnell, Lance Dixon, Simon Lait, Alan Ross, Zoe Kronberger) - 5:17
5. Platform Soul (Peter Matthews, Ric Parnell, Lance Dixon, Simon Lait, Alan Ross, Phoebe Weatherfield) - 4:38
6. Mr Push-Me-Pull-Ya (Peter Matthews, Ric Parnell, Lance Dixon, Simon Lait, Alan Ross) - 4:40
7. Punishment Park (Peter Matthews, Ric Parnell, Lance Dixon, Simon Lait, Alan Ross, Mike Finesilver) - 6:24
8. Not Fade Away (Charles Hardin, Norman Petty) - 4:00

Peter Matthews - Bass
Ric Parnell - Drums, Percussion
Lance Dixon - Electric Piano, Hammond, Clavinet, Mini-Moog, Tenor, Soprano Saxophones, Percussion
Simon Lait - Lead Guitar, Percussion
Alan Ross - Lead Guitar, Vocals

A guitarist/singer who led his own group Ross and The Alan Ross Band. In the early 1970s, he was a technical guitarist who was sometimes called along with Eric Clapton, partly because he belonged to the same label as RSO.

In 1971, after working in Love Affair's predecessor bands Soul Survivors and Tangerine Peel, formed Ro Ro with bassist Warwick Rose, and released "Meet Me On The Water", a hidden folk-rock masterpiece and the only highly rated album for Regal Zonophone. leave.

In the same year, he participated in The Who's bassist John Entwistle's solo album "Whistle Rhymes" and worked as a member of the touring band Rigor Mortis. He also participated in Entwistle's next solo album, Rigor Mortis Sets In.

In 1973, he formed his own leader group Ross with former Indian Summer keyboardist Bob Jackson, who had worked with Rigor Mortis and Pete Brown on sessions, and obtained a contract with RSO. Released two albums, "Ross" and "The Pit And The Pendulum", which mixed elements, but disbanded without achieving great success.

In 1976, he formed Stars with former Octpus and Slack Alice keyboardist John Cook and former Atomic Rooster drummer Ric Parnell, releasing one album, but it was short-lived. In the second half of the same year, he was also enrolled in the terminally ill Babe Ruth.

In 1977, he went solo and released the solo album "Are You Free On Saturday" backed by Cook, former Warhorse organist Frank Wilson, and drummer Ed Spevock with whom he worked with Babe Ruth. In 1978, he released his second solo album "Restless Nights" under the name of The Alan Ross Band.

In 1980, Wilson, Gale & Co, the group of Wilson and ex-Electric Light Orchestra cellist Melvyn Gale, produced an album. He left the music industry shortly thereafter.



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.