Blues-rock band "Juicy Lucy"
was founded in London in 1970 on the ruins of the American band "The
misunderstood", moved from California town of Riverside in the British
capital in 1965.
Back in America, "The misunderstood" released on the
label "Blues Sound" heels singles, starting with "You Do not Have To
Go". After the release of the single "I Can Take You To The Sun" band
leader, vocalist Rick Brown raked into the army. Guitarist Tony Hill
went into "Hightide". The team was disbanded, but in 1969
the band back
together. At that time, the composition was as follows: "oldies" Glenn
Ross Campbell (guitar) and Guy Evans (drums), former lead singer of
"Grease band" Steve Hord, guitarist Neil Hubbard (ex- "Graham Bond
organisation"), bassist Nick Potter and former member of the
"Bluesbreakers" John Mayall keyboardist Chris Mercer.
Revived team
has released three singles, the latter, "Never Had A Girl (Like You
Before)", was released under the guise of a stupid long "The
misunderstood featuring Glenn 'Fernando' Campbell".
Juicy LucyNa next year the team changed its name to "Juicy Lucy".
By the time Harry went to the "Van Der Graaf generator". His place was
taken by "vandergrafovets" Keith Ellis. In addition, the group has a new
vocalist Ray Owen. The debut album "Juicy Lucy"
took the 41 th position in the British charts, and the first single
"Who Do You Love?" was also present in the charts. Owens briefly stayed
in the team and soon left to organize his solo project "Ray Owen's
moon", issued the 1971 self-titled album. The next singer "Juicy Lucy"
was Paul Williams of "Blue whale". But staff turnover has not ended, as
soon piled up at the same time guitarist and drummer. For drums now sat
Rod Coombs, and new guitarist Micky Moody became (ex- "Roadrunners" and
"Tramline").
After the release of their second album "Lie Back And
Enjoy It" was a regular change in the composition - China Ellis took
place former member of the "Fat mattress" Jim Leverton. The group slowly
progressed, but still constant rearrangements hampered business. In
1971, the "Juicy Lucy" signed "Bronze Records".
Juicy
LucyTogda as the team came keyboardist Gene Russell. After the release
of their third album, "Get A Whiff Of This", the band have Leverton,
joined the "Hemlock", and he was replaced by Andy Pyle (ex- "Savoy
brown" and "Blodwyn pig"). Coombs also served on the side, in the
"Steeler's wheel", replaced by Ron Berg. From the "old men" at that time
were only Campbell and Mercer. In 1972 came the last album, "Pieces".
After his record Pyle decided to return to "Savoy brown", taking with
him Berg. Unable to endure the constant routine work "Juicy Lucy"
ceased to exist. Williams then played in "Tempest", Moody beat a bunch
of different teams, starting with "Snafu" and ending with "Whitesnake",
Pyle "marked" Gary Moore in "Kinks" and "Wishbone ash".
In 1997, Moody's re-assembled "Juicy Lucy"
in Addiction with Paul Williams, Andy Pyle and drummer Henry Spinetti.
As always, they played together for long, and at the end of the
millennium, Ray Owen has once again revived "Lyuska." This time he
helped Glenn Campbell, Chris Mercer and Neil Hubbard.
01-Promised Land
02-Cuckoo
03-All My Life
04-It Ain't Easy
05-Suicide Pilot
06-Why Can't It Happen To Me
07-Dead Flowers In The Mirror
08-Prospector Dan
09-How Can A Poor Man Stand These
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