Crimson Tide Band Part 3 - The Best of the Rest - 1978-79
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2016
- Birmingham, Alabama Wayne Perkins (guitar, lead vocals), Greg Straub (keyboards), Bobby Delander (guitar, vocals), J.J. Jackson (bass, lead vocals), Dale Perkins (drums, vocals), Richard Wolf (piano)
Tracks 1. Turning Back 2. The Long Goodbye 3, Love Stop 4. Burned and Branded 5. Set Myself Free 6. Music 7. Wayward Lover
Here's an Alabama based outfit based around the presence of guitarist Wayne Perkins. A six-string bender from way back, Wayne has played with just about everyone in the business, as well as being associated with some of the biggest names out there. Some of his credits include playing live and on albums for Bob Marley, The Rolling Stones, Lonnie Mack, Leon Russell, as well as his own projects including Smith Perkins And Smith when based in the UK, and this band Crimson Tide. During 1977, the Alabama Power Band as they were known then, were gigging in their hometown of Birmingham, where Wayne's brother Dale was the drummer. The brotherly connection saw Wayne join the band, change names to Crimson Tide, and negotiate a deal with Capitol. The band released two albums, their self titled debut produced by the well known pairing of Carter and Richard Landis (LeRoux, Stone Fury) came out in 1978, and this second effort 'Reckless Love' a year later, produced by Donald 'Duck' Dunn and Steve Cropper.. - Видеоклипы
Great stuff.Just met one of the original guitar players- nice guy .Still playing and teaching.
Grew up with Wayne and Dale ❤
Brings back memories of The Mouse Trap and Crossroads
Yes Indeed!
Crispy!
Can hear him playing with Steely Dan,,,,,,,and many others.,,,,,,Great Player..........
What a colossal mistake by the Rolling Stones and a huge loss to rock fans because of all the great music that was missed.
I know you’re talking about Wayne. Black and Blue was great.
I've never heard anyone say it, but Joey Spampinato on bass PLUS Wayne in the band, would have been out of control. Super Stones.
Alabama Power. Birmingham 1976-77
J.J. Jackson recently died you know.
Does anyone have any live video of them?
Oh no! RIP JJ