Stretch: Lifeblood on CD
Lifeblood
Conventional CD, playable with all CD players and computer drives, but also with most SACD or multiplayers.
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- Label:
- Repertoire
- Year of recording ca.:
- 1977
- UPC/EAN:
- 4009910508428
- Release date:
- 1.9.2006
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Stretch dominated the ‘live’ club scene, before the advent of Punk drained the lifeblood out of traditional British Rock. This was the band’s third album, originally released by Anchor Records in 1977. Charismatic vocalist Elmer Gantry and guitar wizard Graham ‘Kirby’ Gregory provided much of the excitement on the splendid Stretch records released in the mid-Seventies. At this stage in their career, the band had acquired sparky drummer Jeff Rich, who also played with Climax Blues Band and later joined Status Quo. Among its ten tracks, ‘Lifeblood’ features the cleverly titled ‘You Can’t Beat Your Brain For Entertainment’ - a song which, unusually, did not actually appear on the second Stretch album of the same name.
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 End up crying
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2 Knives in their backs
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3 Rock 'n' Roll Hoochie-Coo
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4 Right or wrong
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5 Showbiz blues
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6 Can't beat your brain for entertainment
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7 Jonah and the whale
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8 Living on the highway
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9 Take you down
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10 Let's spend the night together