A Victory For Common Sense (CD, Album, Unofficial)
Helium
HeCD005
Russia
2010
Album
A Victory For Common Sense is the eighth and final studio album by the British rock group Stackridge. It was released in the UK by Helium Records in 2009. Andy Gill of The Independent said, The reformed group's new album finds their strengths and weaknesses in full supply, notably their air of whimsical Englishness. Several tracks reflect a wistful sense of lost heritage comparable to The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. He noted that the album had more of a 1980s sounds to it, but. A Victory For Common Sense by Stackridge, released 01 July 2009 1. Boots And Shoes 2. The Old Country 3. Waiting For You And England To Return 4. Red Squirrel 5. North Street Grande 6. Long Dark River 7. Lost And Found 8. Ham And Cheese 9. The Day The World Stopped Turning A Victory For Common Sense is the latest release by Stackridge, available here: . released July 1, 2009. Album 2009 9 Songs. A Victory for Common Sense Stackridge. in album Stackridge - A Victory For Common Sense 2009. Stackridge - Boots And Shoes. Stackridge - The Old Country. Stackridge - Waiting For You and England to Return. Stackridge - Red Squirrel. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Listen free to Stackridge A Victory for Common Sense Boots And Shoes, The Old Country and more. 9 tracks 50:05. Stackridge are a West Country based group who were at the height of their success, such as it was, during the 1970s. Characterised by quirky humour and rhythmic, catchy, singalong tunes, th read more. Characterised by quirky humour and rhythmic, catchy, singalong tunes, the band gained a cult following which continues read more. As the title of the album A Victory For Common Sense attests, the resurrection of the original line up and main songwriters of Stackridge is a cause for celebration for fans, old and new. Andy Davis vocalsguitarkeyboards, James Warren vocalsguitar, Mutter Slater vocals fluteguitar and Jim Crun Walter bassguitar have lost none of their charm and character, brimful of their legendary Englishness. Stackridge's brand of folk-prog-rock proved a little too parochial and well-mannered to follow in the footsteps of Jethro Tull and Yes back in the 1970s, though they can claim the distinction of being the very first band to play Glastonbury. A Victory for Common Sense. Your Rating. Overview . Stackridge, one of the most singular rock bands to grow in soil sown and enriched by the British Invasion of the '60s, coalesced in late 1969. Andy Davis and Jim Crun Walter were playing together in the Bristol blues band Griptight Thynne when Davi. read more. A Victory For Commonsense. A Victory For Common Sense is a music studio album recording by STACKRIDGE Prog FolkProgressive Rock released in 2009 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. First review of this beautiful album would also be the first of my Stackridge Voyage. Year 2009, band's so far latest, for me the best one
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