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Streetwalkers - 50th Anniversary (Exp) [Remastered] (Uk) (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Streetwalkers - 50th Anniversary (Exp) [Remastered] (Uk) (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $17.99Product Type : CD
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Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Released in May 1974 following the break-up of Family, the album was the first project by Chapman and Whitney in what would become the band Streetwalkers. Joining vocalist Roger Chapman and guitarist Charlie Whitney in the sessions were such luminaries as bassists John Wetton, Ric Grech, drummers Mike Giles and Ian Wallace, keyboard Player Max Middleton and saxophonist Mel Collins. This new expanded 50th Anniversary edition of this classic album has been newly remastered from the master tapes and also includes seven bonus tracks comprising 'The Crack', a rare single B-side, a previously unreleased mix of 'Call Ya' and a complete BBC Radio 1 John Peel session from June 1974. This new expanded remastered release also features an illustrated booklet with a new essay.
Tracklist:
- Parisienne High Heels
- Roxianna
- Systematic Stealth
- Call Ya
- Creature Feature
- Sue and Betty Jean
- Showbiz Joe
- Just Four Men
- Tokyo Rose 1
- Hangman 1
- The Crack (B-Side of Single) 1
- Call Ya (First Mix) 1
- Get Out of My Life, Woman) -BBC John Peel Session 27.0
- 1
- Systematic Stealth -BBC John Peel Session 27.0
- 1
- Tokyo Rose -BBC John Peel Session 27.0
- 1
- Hangman-Bbc John Peel Session 27.0
- 1
- Roxianna-Bbc John Peel Session 27.06.1974
UPC: 5013929487741
Label: Esoteric
Release Date: 6.28.24
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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