Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Stonehouse - Stonehouse Creek (1971 uk, remarkable bluesy hard rock, 2007 digi pak remaster)



The band was a short-lived and unlucky brainchild of Peter Spearing, amazing guitarist and composer. Before founding "Stonehouse" he toured Germany in 66-67, recorded few sigles for Deutsche Vogue, and even appeared on Bremen TV. After returning to UK, he released some singles on Decca and Columbia.

"Stonehouse" emerged in 1970 with James (Jimmy) Smith on vocals - powerful high-pitched voice, which goes almost hysterical on "Hobo" and screaming like lost soul on "Cheater"; and Ian Snow ("Snowy") on drums, while Terry Parker provided solid bass.

The band soon was offered a contract by RCA, and within only 3 (!) days in Advision Studios in London they've recorded "Stonehouse Creek 1971" named after a small locality in Plymouth, knowns as Tinkies and "Deadlake" - in the days of Queen Victoria.
Tracks
1. Stonehouse Cree - 1:24
2. Hobo - 3:33
3. Cheater - 4:16
4. Nightmare - 4:54
5. Crazy White Folk - 5:03
6. Down, Down - 4:31
7. Ain't No Game - 3:53
8. Don't Push Me - 3:49
9. Topaz - 3:44
10.Four Letter Word - 3:29
11.Stonehouse Creek - 1:22 
All songs by Peter Spearing

Stonehouse
*Ian Snow - Drums, Percussion
*Peter Spearing - Lead guitar, Vocals
*Terry Parker - Bass
*James Smith - Vocals

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