Stray: All In Your Mind: Transatlantic Years 1970-1974
Stray: All In Your Mind: Transatlantic Years 1970-1974
Format: CD
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Artist: Stray
Label: Esoteric
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929470743
Genre: Rock
2017 four CD set anthologizing all the recordings made by the legendary Stray for Transatlantic Records between 1970 and 1974. Formed in 1966 by West London musicians Del Bromham (lead guitar, vocals), Steve Gadd (vocals), Gary Giles (bass) and Steve Crutchley (drums). Crutchley soon departed the band and was replaced by Richie Cole. By August 1968 and whilst aged only 15 or 16 years old, they had begun to make a name for themselves on the Underground music scene in London, performing at legendary venues such as The Roundhouse and Middle Earth. The band's hard-edged progressive rock earned a loyal following, which resulted in the band signing to Transatlantic Records in January 1970. Over the next four years the band would record five remarkable albums and would tour with some legendary names in rock such as Black Sabbath, The Groundhogs, Status Quo and Ten Years After. One of the hardest working bands in Britain, Stray failed to make the commercial impact they deserved, but their influence was felt by a new generation of musicians, perhaps best illustrated by the fact that Iron Maiden's Steve Harris declared himself to be a fan (leading to Iron Maiden recording a version of the Stray classic 'All in Your Mind' as the B-side to their 'Holy Smoke' single). Covering every track from the albums Stray, Suicide, Saturday Morning Pictures, Mudanzas and Move It, this set also features a thirteen track CD which gathers together studio out-takes, demos and rare singles (including four songs recorded for Pye Records in 1968 at an audition session for producer John Schroeder). Newly remastered, All in Your Mind includes an illustrated booklet with a new essay by Malcolm Dome.
Tracks:
1.1 All in Your Mind
1.2 Taking All the Good Things
1.3 Around the World in 80 Days
1.4 Time Machine
1.5 Only What You Can Make It
1.6 Yesterday's Promise
1.7 Move on
1.8 In Reverse / Some Say
1.9 Son of the Father
1.10 Nature's Way
1.11 Where Do Our Children
1.12 Belong
1.13 Jericho
1.14 Run Mister Run
1.15 Dearest Eloise
1.16 Do You Miss Me?
2.1 Suicide
2.2 Our Song
2.3 After the Storm
2.4 Sister Mary
2.5 Move That Wigwam
2.6 Leave It Out
2.7 How Could I Forget You?
2.8 Mr. Hobo
2.9 Queen of the Sea
2.10 Changes
2.11 Come on Over
2.12 Alright Ma!
2.13 Oil Fumes and Sea Air
2.14 Gambler
2.15 Hallelujah
3.1 I Believe It
3.2 Pretty Things
3.3 Soon As You've Grown
3.4 Leave It to Us
3.5 Tap
3.6 Move It
3.7 Hey Domino
3.8 Customs Man
3.9 Mystic Lady
3.10 Somebody Called You
3.11 Give It Up
3.12 Like a Dream
3.13 Don't Look Back
3.14 Right from the Start
3.15 Our Plea
4.1 Change Your Mind
4.2 The Man Who Paints the Pictures
4.3 In the Night
4.4 Outcast
4.5 All in Your Mind (Single Version)
4.6 Encore
4.7 Our Song (Single Version)
4.8 Mama's Coming Home
4.9 Georgia
4.10 Get Out Right Away
4.11 Brand New Day
4.12 Move It (Single Version)
4.13 Crazy People