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Chicken Shack

Blues
Jazz
Blues rock
One of the many British band who rode the blues boom that hit that country in the late 1960s, Chicken Shack was led by guitarist and singer Stan Webb. The group began to take shape in the middle of the decade with drummer Alan Morley and bass player Andy Silvester. The secret of their success came in 1967 when they brough aboard singer and keyboard player Christine Perfect. It was this line-up that recorded the group’s most prominent album, 1968’s 40 Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to Serve, a collection of 10 songs that consisted primarily of traditionalist covers of such...
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I'd Rather Go BlindChicken Shack
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First Time I Met the BluesChicken Shack
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Mean Old WorldChicken Shack
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Crying Won't Help You NowChicken Shack
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Everyday I Have the BluesChicken Shack
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It'll Be MeChicken Shack
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I'd Rather Go BlindChicken Shack

OK Ken?

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First Time I Met the BluesChicken Shack

Forty Blue Fingers, Freshley Packed And Ready To Serve

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Mean Old WorldChicken Shack

OK Ken?

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Crying Won't Help You NowChicken Shack

Imagination Lady

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Everyday I Have the BluesChicken Shack

Goodbye Chicken Shack

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It'll Be MeChicken Shack

From the Vaults

3:05

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