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Stray, Saturday Morning Pictures

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1351356

Disk length: 41m 51s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Our Song 6:04
2. After The Storm 6:23
3. Sister Mary 4:19
4. Move That Wigwam 5:19
5. Leave It Out 4:33
6. How Could I Forget You 5:47
7. Mr Hobo 2:42
8. Queen Of The Sea 6:40

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Review

One of the Most Consistent and Popular Bands of the 70s, Stray Trod a Fine Line Between Hard Rock, Prog, and Harmony-driven Boogie, their Powerful Playing, Hook-laden Melodies and Accomplished Harmonies Appealing Equally to all Three Audiences. Formed in 1966 by Guitarist Del Bromham, who Still Fronts the Band Today, They were Originally a Mod Combo, Inspired by the Likes of the Small Faces. They Built Up a Reputation on the West London Circuit and by the Late 60s They'd Moved a Long Way from R&B and Soul Covers, Eventually Writing their Own Songs and Embracing Fullblown Psychedelia. By the Turn of the 70s They were Well Established at the Forefront of the Underground/Progressive Circuit, with a Massive Following in Europe, and They Continued to Thrive Until the Punk Explosion Abruptly Terminated the Prog Scene. After Splitting in 1977 They Reformed in the Early 80s, and They Continue to Tour and Record.

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Saturday Morning Pictures

Tracks: 11 (+3 tracks), Disk length: 57m 53s (+16m 2s)

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