
Although forming in Manchester, England, in 1965 under the banner of New Religion, Stack Waddy first came to attention at the 1969 Progressive Blues Festival in Buxton with their boisterous brand of British '60s-styled R&B. Signing with John Peel's Dandelion label, they released the single "Roadrunner" in 1970, followed by their self-titled debut album in 1971. Led by singer John Knail, they developed a reputation as an excellent live act, despite
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Willie the Pimp
Mystic Eyes
Bring It To Jerome
Roadrunner
Mothballs
Rosalyn
Hoochie Coochie Man
Love Story
Suzie Q
I'm a Lover Not a Fighter
Rolling Stone
You Really Got Me
Country Line Special
Kentucky
It's All Over Now
Sure Nuff 'N' Yes I Do
It Ain't Easy
Hunt The Stag
Repossession Boogie
Long Tall Shorty (Mainly)
Here Comes The Glimmer Man
Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
With One Leap Dan Was By Her Side, 'Muriel' He Breathed
Susie Q
Ginny Jo
Several Yards (Foxtrot)
(Almost) Milk Cow Booze
Nadine
Meat Pies Ave Come But Band's Not Here Yet
Leavin' Here
Girl from Ipanema
Meat Pies 'Ave Come But Band's Not Here Yet
Mystic Eyes - alternative version
Several Years (Foxtrot)
Lawdy Miss Clawdy...Meets Sooty 'N Sweep
Sure Nuff 'n Yes I Do
Jack & Jill Meet Blind Pugh On the Spot
Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Version 2
The Girl From Ipanema
Several Yards
Road Runner
Meat Pies 'Ave Come But Band's Not 'Ere Yet
I'm Your Hoochie-Coochie Man
Mystic Eyes (alternative version)
Repossession Boogie - Version 1
Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Version 1
What's the Guinness Like, Gary Moore Asked
Sure 'Nuff 'N' Yes I Do
I Dried My Sticks on a Washing Line
Missing Jaguar from Timperley
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