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Stone The Crows - Studio Albums (1969-1972) 4CD [1996-1997 Repertoire Reissue]

Posted By: Designol
Stone The Crows - Studio Albums (1969-1972) 4CD [1996-1997 Repertoire Reissue]

Stone The Crows - Studio Albums (1969-1972) 4CD [1996-1997 Repertoire Reissue]
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 372 Mb | Scans ~ 390 Mb
Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Boogie Rock | Label: Repertoire | Time: 02:42:05

Stone the Crows was a tough-luck, working class, progressive soul band that came out of the pubs of Scotland in the early '70s. They had everything going for them at the start: not one, but two gritty singers, a talented guitarist, a rhythm section that had played with John Mayall, and the name recognition of having Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant as their producer. Despite favorable reviews by the critics, however, they never managed to sell their hybridized soul music to a large audience. In addition, they lost two of their key members early on, one of whom was tragically electrocuted, and the group broke up after four albums. Their biggest contribution to rock was the immense vocal talent of one Maggie Bell. Winner of several Top Girl Singer awards in Britain, Bell had a raunchy, gutbucket voice that, although it fell short of the naked emotion and range of Janis Joplin's, came probably closer to her style than any other female singer.

Maggie Bell - Suicide Sal (1975) Reissue 1997

Posted By: Designol
Maggie Bell - Suicide Sal (1975) Reissue 1997

Maggie Bell - Suicide Sal (1975) Reissue 1997
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 287 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 137 Mb | Scans included
Classic Rock, Blues-Rock, Soul | Label: Repertoire | # REP 4663-WY | Time: 00:38:11

"Suicide Sal"(1975) was the second solo album by white, soul /blues belter, Glasgow-born Maggie Bell, sometimes called the Scottish Janis Joplin. Bell, formerly lead singer of the well-known Scottish group "Stone the Crows," has a voice unrivaled for its passion and power.

Maggie Bell - Queen Of The Night (1974) Expanded Reissue 2006

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Maggie Bell - Queen Of The Night (1974) Expanded Reissue 2006

Maggie Bell - Queen Of The Night (1974) Expanded Reissue 2006
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 311 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 133 Mb | Scans ~ 97 Mb
Blues Rock, Soul-Rock, Blues, R&B | Label: Angel Air | # SJPCD200 | Time: 00:58:05

Maggie Bell was lead singer of the Scottish rock band Stone the Crows, who broke up after their guitarist was fatally electrocuted onstage. Managed by Peter Grant (Led Zeppelin) and produced by Jerry Wexler (Aretha Franklin), Bell made a staggeringly good solo debut that seemed to position her as the heir to Janis Joplin (even covering "A Woman Left Lonely"). But she never broke through commercially, not even when Jimmy Page played guitar on her followup album — the only way she surpassed Joplin was by staying alive.

Maggie Bell - Live at the Rainbow 1974 (2022)

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Maggie Bell - Live at the Rainbow 1974 (2022)

Maggie Bell - Live at the Rainbow 1974 (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 512 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 172 Mb | 01:15:01
Blues Rock, Soul, Female Vocal | Label: Repertoire Records

First ever 'live' album release for the Scottish soul-rock singer, recorded in London at the Rainbow in 1974.12 tracks including 'Coming on Strong', 'Wishing Well' & 'Penicillin Blues'.