Harmonica player/vocalist Lew Lewis made one album for Stiff Records in 1979, Save the Wail, as well as a couple of 1979-1980 singles for Stiff, and an earlier one for United Artists. Before going solo he'd been in Eddie & the Hot Rods, though he left that notable pub rock-new wave crossover band after their 1976 debut single, "Writing on the Wall"/"Cruisin' in the Lincoln." Lewis was a good, bluesy Little Walter-influenced harmonica player. His solo records are punky interfaces between pub rock and blues-rock
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Lucky Seven
Do Just What You Want
Win Or Lose
Mr Bartender
Wait
Boogie On The Street
Caravan Man
1-30 2-30 3-35
High Temperature
Hometown Blues
Night Talk
1-30, 2-30, 3-35
Rider
The Mood I'm In
Photo Finish
Photo-Finish
Watch Yourself
Mr. Bartender
Romance
One Stop Town
Long Grey Mare
Out For A Lark
Shake & Fingerpop
Messin' With The Kid
I'm in the Mood I'm In
High Temerature
Messin With The Kid
Louie Louie
Shame Shame Shame
Shake And Fingerpop
Hight Temperature
Mr.Bartender
Do You Just What You Want
Watch Yourself (Live 1977)
One Stop Town (Live 1977)
Watch Yourself (BCC-16, June 1979)
Long Grey Mare (Live 1979)
Out For A Lark (Live 1977)
Shake & Fingerpop (Live 1979)
Romance (Live 1979)
Messin' With The Kid (Live 1977)
In The Mood I'm In
Watch Yourself [live]
Shake & Fingerpop [Live]
Do Just What You Want (BCC-11, June 1977)
Boogie On The Street (BCC-11, June 1977)
Shake And Finger Pop
One Step Town
Lew Lewis
Shame, Shame, Shame
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