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Slack Alice - Slack Alice 1974

Up next is another rare album from UK R'n'B/ rock band "Slack Alice". This debut self-titled album is an excellent display of raw talent. Hope y'all enjoy this one folks. There is one wierd track on it, but the rest are all very good indeed.






01. Put Me On The Railroad (3:42)
02. Gravelstone Cottage (6:53)
03. Mama's Gonna Boogie (3:58)
04. Slack Alice (6:00)
05. Mr. Sharpshooter (4:37)
06. Southsea Island Girl (4:29)
07. Motorcycle Dream (4:28)
08. Na-Ma-Nihcam (Soldier of the World) (5:35)

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14 comments:

nelwizard said...

Hi mp3, greetz;


After searching for a long time, finally I found this rarity on your blog my friend, this is very rare and even inform the http://pnfforum.com/index.php (wonderful forum, visit us, just sign up) where to find this treasure.
Thank you for great work.

Cheers!

Steve B said...

Looks like a bunch of Droogs in the audience! :-) Horrorshow!

Anonymous said...

I bought this album when it first came out, lost it long ago, found it again recently on eBay and bought it, but unfortunately not in good enough shape to bother with a transfer to MP3 or CD. So thank you for posting this!!
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僻乐mp3 said...

Thanks nelwizard,

You found it at last. So did I, I search long time for this and it is a good idea to share it with pnf forum and everyone else.

Good luck and rock on ;]

Chuntao

僻乐mp3 said...

Yeh Steve B,

The audience look a bit worse for wear lol ;]

Chuntao

僻乐mp3 said...

s. nail,

Thanks for your visit and comments and sorry the vinyl you bought wasn't of the best quality. This transfer however is very good and sure that you will enjoy and appreciate it.

Chuntao

Anonymous said...

Good stuff and thanks for adding. The one song Gravelstone Cottage i notice sounds like a connection being cut-out, like the effect of headphones when they have loose connections...when i first heard it i thought my headphones were going lol. Other than that its great thanks.

Anonymous said...

I've got the album "Somewhere between Nashville & Chicago" and never found this first one...so thanks a lot ! Great band !

Aldis

Anonymous said...

FYI

when Brian Robertson auditioned (and joined) Thin Lizzy, he had actually intended to audition for the drummers job with Slack Alice...what a strange trip LOL

僻乐mp3 said...

Hi Aldis,

I have that Nashville one also. Both very good. But not as rare as this one right? ;]

Enjoy Aldis

Chuntao

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot my friend. I had this record when I was young (I am 48 years old). I was searching this cd for a long long time, till now. There are no Slack Alice in music store no more.

Gracias de todo corazon desde Peru

Manuel

Anonymous said...

Great band that sadly, like far too many others of this era , were never given the a fair crack of the whip. I would count Joanna Dean, Chrissy Steele , and Gudrun Laos in this number, plus far too many others. If anyone is interested Alice Spring also recorded in the 60's under the name of Sharon Barry. Keep up the good work and thank you for your time and hard work.
Joe

Anonymous said...

I found this in a sale 35 years ago ( £0.40p )...never thought to find it again , still have vinyl, in mint, and loads more from 68-79 but have no idea how to convert them or how to set up a site for others to enjoy !..thankyouuuuuuuu.iiivan

Anonymous said...

I used to have this on record long ago. Never thought I would have the chance of finding it again. Thanks

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