Stack Waddy's second and final studio album Bugger Off. Originally released in 1972 John Peel favorites Stack Waddy were a raucous Rock 'N' Roll quartet from Manchester who were signed to the late DJ's Dandelion Records in the early '70s. This release also includes the 'lost' BBC Peel Session of 1972 as bonus tracks.
"John doesn't claim to sing, his voice acting more as an instrument than a method of conveying words... Mick produces the most incredible noises out of his old battered machine... Stuart's bass chews its way through a number, while his hair flies as he leaps about like a soul in everlasting torment... Steve provides a form of percussion of an alpine rockfall intensity..."
Tracks
01 Rosalyn
02 Willie the Pimp
03 I'm Your Hoochie-Coochie Man
04 It's All Over Now
05 Several Yards
06 You Really Got Me
07 I'm a Lover Not a Fighter
08 Meat Pies 'Ave Come But Band's Not 'Ere Yet
09 It Ain't Easy
10 Long Tall Shorty (Mainly)
11 Repossession Boogie
12 The Girl from Ipanema
13 Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
Credits
John Knail - Vocals, Harmonica
Steve Revell - Drums
Mick Stott - Guitar
Stuart Banham - Bass
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