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Stud (Germany 1972 1st pressing LP) - Goodbye (Live At Command) (Prog Rock) - LP-Album (Einzelobjekt) - Erstpressung - 1972
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Stud (Germany 1972 1st pressing LP) - Goodbye (Live At Command) (Prog Rock) - LP-Album (Einzelobjekt) - Erstpressung - 1972

Stud – Goodbye (Live At Command) (BASF – 20 29117-0) made in Germany 1972 original 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint- / except for 5 clicks at track A1) laminated cover / initial written on label en cover: record store sticker on back cover. Stud is an English/Northern Irish rock band from the early 1970s, that featured two members of Taste - bassist Charlie McCracken and drummer John Wilson - along with former Family and Eric Burdon & the Animals member - guitarist John Weider - and ex Blossom Toes member Jim Cregan. Never a very commercially successful band, Stud had its biggest successes in Germany. The band began as a trio featuring Cregan (born James Cregan, 9 March 1946, in Yeovil, Somerset), McCracken (born Richard McCracken, 26 June 1948, in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) and Wilson (born 6 November 1947, in Belfast, Northern Ireland), following the split of Rory Gallagher's Taste on 31 December 1970, then joined by ex Family violinist Weider (born 21 April 1947, in Shepherd's Bush, London) in June 1971. Their debut LP was released by Deram, but achieved only little success. Due to poor sales, Deram declined to produce a follow-up. Gaining more success in Germany while touring and featured on TV, the band signed to BASF label and released the second album in 1972, housed in memorable gatefold cover. Nevertheless, the band split soon after. A third album was released posthumous by BASF. Wilson tried to resurrect the band name by recruiting Andy Sneddon (bass, ex East of Eden) and Snowy White (guitar), but this line-up never recorded and dissolved. A1 Samurai 2:45 A2 Big Bill's Banjo Bend 1:07 A3 Horizon No. 2 19:48 B1 Ocean Budgie 3:27 B2 Harpo's Head No. 2 16:52

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Stud (Germany 1972 1st pressing LP) - Goodbye (Live At Command) (Prog Rock) - LP-Album (Einzelobjekt) - Erstpressung - 1972

Stud (Germany 1972 1st pressing LP) - Goodbye (Live At Command) (Prog Rock) - LP-Album (Einzelobjekt) - Erstpressung - 1972

Stud – Goodbye (Live At Command) (BASF – 20 29117-0) made in Germany 1972 original 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint- / except for 5 clicks at track A1) laminated cover / initial written on label en cover: record store sticker on back cover.

Stud is an English/Northern Irish rock band from the early 1970s, that featured two members of Taste - bassist Charlie McCracken and drummer John Wilson - along with former Family and Eric Burdon & the Animals member - guitarist John Weider - and ex Blossom Toes member Jim Cregan. Never a very commercially successful band, Stud had its biggest successes in Germany.
The band began as a trio featuring Cregan (born James Cregan, 9 March 1946, in Yeovil, Somerset), McCracken (born Richard McCracken, 26 June 1948, in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) and Wilson (born 6 November 1947, in Belfast, Northern Ireland), following the split of Rory Gallagher's Taste on 31 December 1970, then joined by ex Family violinist Weider (born 21 April 1947, in Shepherd's Bush, London) in June 1971. Their debut LP was released by Deram, but achieved only little success. Due to poor sales, Deram declined to produce a follow-up.

Gaining more success in Germany while touring and featured on TV, the band signed to BASF label and released the second album in 1972, housed in memorable gatefold cover. Nevertheless, the band split soon after. A third album was released posthumous by BASF. Wilson tried to resurrect the band name by recruiting Andy Sneddon (bass, ex East of Eden) and Snowy White (guitar), but this line-up never recorded and dissolved.

A1 Samurai 2:45
A2 Big Bill's Banjo Bend 1:07
A3 Horizon No. 2 19:48
B1 Ocean Budgie 3:27
B2 Harpo's Head No. 2 16:52

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