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Stud - Goodbye, Live At Command (1973)

Track listing:
  1. Samurai 2:52
  2. Big Bill's Banjo Band 1:17
  3. Horizon No. 2 18:52
  4. Ocean Boogie 3:43
  5. Harpo's Head No. 2 17:02

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Stud is a British rock band from the early 1970s, that featured two members of Taste - bassist Charlie McCracken (born Richard McCracken, 26 June 1948, in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) and drummer John Wilson (born 6 November 1947, in Belfast, Northern Ireland) - along with two members of Family - former bass guitarist John Weider and future bass player, Jim Cregan.

This outfit could never really get established in the UK and its last two releases were German-only affairs. McCracken and Wilson had previously been in Rory Gallagher’s Taste (and Wilson had also been in Them with Van Morrison). Cregan had cut his rock teeth in Blossom Toes and Julian Covey and The Machine. John Weider joined from Family after the first album had been recorded.

Jazz was a major musical influence on the band whose first album was released to enthusiastic critical acclaim. Like so many albums of this type the playing was good but the material and vocals were very average. They had a large German following though, largely 'cos they toured there regularly, and after their manager Eddie Kennedy had rowed with Deram, it was the German-based BASF label who released their next album. Again, despite some fine playing, the material and vocals were weak. Soon after the release of their third album Cregan left to join Family (and later in the decade - Rod Stewart’s band), Weider teamed up with Keith West in Moonrider and McCracken ended up in the reformed Spencer Davis Group (alongside Eddie Hardin and Pete York). Wilson tried to keep the band alive with the new line-up, which included former East Of Eden member Andrew Sneddon, but the iron was no longer hot for them and they quickly fizzled out. Guitarist Snowy White is possibly the same one that later joined Thin Lizzy, in the early 80s.

01. Samurai (Jim Cregan) - 2:51
02. Big Bill's Banjo Band (John Weider) - 1:16
03. Horizon No.2 (Jim Cregan/John Wilson/Richard McCracken) - 18:50
04. Ocean Boogie (Jim Cregan) - 3:45
05. Harpo's Head (Jim Cregan/John Wilson/Richard McCracken) - 9:59