Original line-up · Maggie Bell, vocals · Les Harvey, guitar · Colin Allen, drums · James Dewar, bass and vocals · John McGinnis, keyboards.
Stone the Crows
Rock band
Stone the Crows were a Scottish blues rock band formed in Glasgow in late 1969. They are remembered for the onstage electrocution of guitarist and founding member Les Harvey. Wikipedia
Origin: Glasgow, United Kingdom
Genre: Rock
Songs
Good Time Girl
Ontinuous Performance · 1972
Touch of Your Loving Hand
Stone the Crows · 1970
Raining in Your Heart
Stone the Crows · 1970
Penicillin Blues
Soundtrack to the '70s · 2009
Danger Zone
Ode to John Law · 1970
Freedom Road
The BBC Sessions, Volume 1: 1969-1970 · 1998
Fool on the Hill
Stone the Crows · 1970
I May Be Right I May Be Wrong
Teenage Licks · 1971
Sad Mary
Ode to John Law · 1970
Mad Dogs & Englishmen
The BBC Sessions, Volume 1: 1969-1970 · 1998
Blind Man
Stone the Crows · 1970
Faces
Teenage Licks · 1971
I Saw America
Stone the Crows · 1970
Mr. Wizard
Teenage Licks · 1971
Palace of the King
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert · 1998
Keep on Rollin'
Teenage Licks · 1971
Sunset Cowboy
Ontinuous Performance · 1972
Don't Think Twice It's Allright
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert · 1998
Don't Think Twice
Teenage Licks · 1971
Niagara
Ontinuous Performance · 1972
Goin' Down
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert · 1998
One More Chance
Ontinuous Performance · 1972
Seven Lakes
Teenage Licks · 1971
Love 74
Ode to John Law · 1970
On the Highway
Ontinuous Performance · 1972
Big Jim Salter
Teenage Licks · 1971
Friend
Ode to John Law · 1970
One Five Eight
Teenage Licks · 1971
I Saw America Pt. 1
Live at the BBC · 2021
Ionian Highland Lilt
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert · 1998
I Saw America Pt. 3
Live at the BBC · 2021
Things Are Getting Better
Ode to John Law · 1970
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UK collection of tracks from the Blues Rock legends. Stone the Crows formed in Glasgow in late 1969. The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced ...
She came to fame as co-lead vocalist of the blues rock group Stone the Crows, and was described as the UK's closest counterpart to American singer Janis Joplin.
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This compilation has 9 tracks by each act, and probably contains all the Stone the Crows and Maggie Bell you'll ever need (OK, maybe add some live album).
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Sep 9, 2024 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Stone The Crows Featuring Maggie Bell " on Discogs.
Jan 6, 2023 · Stone The Crows & Maggie Bell - Best Of 1970-73....1974-75 ,blues-rock Stone The Crows were one of the mot gloriously talented bands of ...
Feb 28, 2024 · Up until that gig, the band were called Power – a fitting title for a group that featured the larger-than-life talents of singer Maggie Bell and ...
The Best Of Stone The Crows & Maggie Bell · Good Time Girl · Big Jim Salter · Penicillin Blues · A Fool On The Hill · Sunset Cowboy · Don't Think Twice · Blind ...
Jan 23, 2020 · Stone the Crows was a blues-rock band formed in Glasgow in late 1969. The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by ...
Oct 6, 2021 · Maggie Bell is a Scottish singer who fronted the acclaimed Scottish blues-rock group Stone the Crows in the late 1960s, toured with Led ...