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Juicy Lucy - Pretty Woman - 1998 - Delta Music Ltd. (Germany)

Good compilation album which contains 14 of JL's old standards from the 1969-1971 period when the band dealt primarily in blues rock. If you are a Juicy Lucy fan you will probably have all these tracks in your collection. "Pretty Woman" has been released under various other names on a myriad of labels. However SQ on this German release is slightly better than many other JL compilations doing the rounds and is a fine example of great early '70's British blues rock. Check this blog for other JL releases [All tracks @ 320 Kbps: File size = 135 Mb]

TRACKS / COMPOSERS

1 Who Do You Love - McDaniels 3:00
2 Midnight Rider - Allman 3:13
3 Pretty Woman - Williams 3:13
4 Willie The Pimp - Zappa: Lie Back And Enjoy It - Williams 7:06
5 Just One Time - Hubbard, Campbell 4:37
6 I'm A Thief - Campbell, Williams, Moody 3:45
7 Built For Comfort - Dixon 5:59
8 Chicago North Western - Hubbard, Campbell 4:03
9 Hello L.A. By Bye Birmingham - Davis, Bramlett 4:10
10 Thinking Of My Life - Williams 4:27
11 Whisky In My Jar - Moody, Ellis, Williams 3:59
12 Mr Skin - California, Spirit 3:44
13 Sunday Morning - Williams, James 3:50
14 Walking Down The Highway - Owen, Campbell, Mercer 4:45

MUSICIANS

Neil Hubbard - Guitar
Glenn Ross Campbell - Steel Guitar
Keith Ellis - Bass
Pete Dobson - Drums
Chris Mercer - Saxophone
Ray Owen - Vocals

BIO

Saucy blues-rockers Juicy Lucy formed in 1969 from the ashes of cult-favorite garage band the Misunderstood, reuniting vocalist Ray Owen, steel guitarist Glenn "Ross" Campbell, and keyboardist Chris Mercer; with the additions of guitarist Neil Hubbard, bassist Keith Ellis, and drummer Pete Dobson, the group immediately notched a U.K. Top 20 hit with their reading of the Bo Diddley perennial "Who Do You Love," with their self-titled debut LP falling just shy of the Top 40. Ex-Zoot Money singer Paul Williams, guitarist Mick Moody, and drummer Rod Coombes replaced Owen (who exited for a solo career), Hubbard, and Dobson for 1970's Lie Back and Enjoy It, with bassist Jim Leverton assuming Ellis' duties for the follow-up, 1971's Get a Whiff a This. The constant turnover clearly took its toll on the group both creatively and commercially, with co-founders Campbell and Mercer both exiting prior to the fourth Juicy Lucy album, 1972's Pieces, which was recorded by a makeshift lineup of Williams, Moody, keyboardist Jean Roussel, and the former Blodwyn Pig rhythm section of bassist Andy Pyle and drummer Ron Berg. Juicy Lucy finally disbanded shortly thereafter. Ray Owen revived the name in 1995 for the album Here She Comes Again which found Mike Jarvis (guitar), Andy Doughty (bass), and Spencer Blackledge (drums) rounding out the band. A couple of years later, this version of the band broke up, but Owen wanted to keep on going, especially when he formed a musical partnership with a guitarist known as Mr. Fish. Legal problems kept the new band from using the Juicy Lucy name so they gigged as Ray Owen's Moon. By 2004, bassist Fudge and drummer Fletch had joined the band and the legal issue was settled. The new Juicy Lucy spent 2006 working on a new album and touring the U.K. with Nazareth. © Jason Ankeny © 2012 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved http://www.allmusic.com/artist/juicy-lucy-p18591/biography

BIO (WIKI)

Juicy Lucy is a blues-rock band formed on April 1, 1969. After the demise of The Misunderstood, vocalist Ray Owen, steel guitarist Glenn Ross Campbell, and saxophone player Chris Mercer formed Juicy Lucy. The group later recruited guitarist Neil Hubbard, bassist Keith Ellis, and drummer Pete Dobson. The band immediately notched a UK Top 20 hit with their cover version of the Bo Diddley perennial "Who Do You Love?" Their self-titled debut album then fell just shy of the Top 40 in the UK Albums Chart. The album's cover featured a burlesque dancer named Zelda Plum, naked except for a covering of fruit. Line-up changes were quickly afoot as ex-Zoot Money singer Paul Williams, guitarist Micky Moody, and drummer Rod Coombes replaced Owen (who exited for a solo career), Hubbard, and Dobson for 1970's Lie Back and Enjoy It (#53 -(#53 - UK Albums Chart ). In May 1970, the band appeared at the annual NME poll-winners concert. Another bassist, Jim Leverton, assumed Ellis' duties for the follow-up, 1971's Get a Whiff a This. In August 1971, Juicy Lucy appeared on the bill at the Weeley Festival near Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. The constant turnover clearly took its toll on the group both creatively and commercially, with co-founders Campbell and Mercer, plus Coombes exiting prior to the fourth Juicy Lucy album, 1972's Pieces. This was recorded by a makeshift line-up of Williams, Moody, keyboardist Jean Roussel, and the former Blodwyn Pig rhythm section of bassist Andy Pyle and drummer Ron Berg. Juicy Lucy disbanded shortly thereafter. Micky Moody (born 30 August 1950, in Middlesbrough), later joined the inaugural Whitesnake line-up in 1978. Before then he was a member of another rock outfit Snafu between 1973 and 1976. Moody also released the bluesy solo album I Eat Them For Breakfast in 2001. Plus, Juicy Lucy's version of the song "Who Do You Love?" was featured in Shellshock: Nam '67. Founder member Ray Owen revived the name in 1995 for the album Here She Comes Again which found Mike Jarvis (guitar), Andy Doughty (bass), and Spencer Blackledge (drums) rounding out the band. A couple of years later this version of the band broke up but Owen wanted to keep on going, especially when he formed a musical partnership with a guitarist known as Mr. Fish. Legal problems kept the new band from using the Juicy Lucy name, so they gigged as Ray Owen's Moon (Moon being the title of Ray Owen's 1971 solo album). By 2004 bassist Fudge and drummer Fletch had joined the band and the legal issue was settled. The new Juicy Lucy spent 2006 working on a new album (subsequently titled Do That And You'll Lose It), and touring the UK with fellow rock veterans Nazareth. They played the Cambridge Rock Festival in 2007. The link with the past though is not forgotten, and the modern day Juicy Lucy still plays "Mississippi Woman", "Who Do You Love?" and more from their first album. In 2009 a new line up formed as, due to health problems, Owen was unable to continue on a regular basis. The band is now fronted by singer/ guitarist Mr Fish, Fletch (drums) and James (bass), and is still touring the UK. Owen now performs occasionally as Ray Owen's Juicy Lucy, accompanied by Mike Jarvis and Spencer Blackledge from the 1990s incarnation of the band. The band name is inspired by the character in The Virgin Soldiers (1966) by Leslie Thomas

7 comments:

A.O.O.F.C said...

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stevedarn said...

Juicy Lucy Pretty Woman file is corrupt

stevedarn said...

The file is corrupt

Anonymous said...

Great music! Unfortunately tracks #5 & #7 are broken :-(

It would be nice if You could repost intact tracks. Thank You very much!

Geoff

A.O.O.F.C said...

Hi,all. Thanks for info. If rar file is corrupt, heres a LINK to Tracks 5, & 7

Anonymous said...

I really appreciate all you do in getting this music out there. Could you post the file that contains tracks 5 & 7 again please?

Thanks

A.O.O.F.C said...

Hi,ScorpioVAJim. I can't re-up this stuff. I lost hundreds of albums on a stolen hard drive. Perhaps somebody reading this could help. Thanks...Paul