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Red Card 1976 Album

Red Card Red Card
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Length
41m 26s
Country
United Kingdom
Release Dates
1976-05-00
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Red Card was the third and most successful studio album by the UK rock group Streetwalkers, which made the #20 in the UK album charts. The album features the lineup of Roger Chapman, Charlie Whitney, Bobby Tench of The Jeff Beck Group and Hummingbird, Nicko McBrain, who later played drums with Iron Maiden and bassist Jon Plotel. This groove-heavy album was released in the UK by Vertigo and in the United States by Mercury during 1976 and remains a much respected album by many.
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Roger Chapman
Roger Chapman
Lead and Backing Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion
Charlie Whitney
Charlie Whitney
Guitar, Keyboards, Slide Guitar
Bobby Tench
Bobby Tench
Guitars, Backing and Lead Vocals, Keyboards, Percussion
Wilfred Gibson
Wilfred Gibson
String Arrangements on "Between Us"
Nicko McBrain
Nicko McBrain
Drums, Percussion
Jon Plotel
Jon Plotel
Bass, Backing Vocals
Uncle Al's Pals Choir
Uncle Al's Pals Choir
Choir and Chorus
Tracklist
1. Run for Cover 5m 50s
2. Me An' Me Horse An' Me Rum 4m 6s
3. Crazy Charade 5m 32s
4. Daddy Rolling Stone 3m 17s
5. Roll Up, Roll Up 3m 32s
6. Shotgun Messiah 4m 52s
7. Between Us 3m 52s
8. Decadence Code 6m 41s

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Often you will find this packaged with Vicious But Fair as a two-fer, and I have to say, they are fairly similar. But on both records, the material is certainly more out-front and not just part of a formless whole. There is a raucous cover of "Daddy Rolling Stone", but I feel like they missed a bigger opportunity if they had polished "Roll Up, Roll Up" just a touch here and there, and it may have latched onto chart success. The Wikipedia page mentions it's a well-respected album and I have to agree with that analysis.
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