Stack waddy -Repossession Boogie & Girl From Ipanema (1972)


You don’t have to be really high class expert to make meaningful music. The most important thing is attitude. And Stack waddy really had that ! Music from sweaty, crubby clubs and smoky pubs. Band plays some kind of pro-punk or pro-Motorhead, whatever you want, but this example is pure rhythm and blues. Studio was not the place for them: no rehearsals, no overdubbing, just playing once and that was it. This one is an example from their second (and last) album Bugger Off. Ihope owners of the rights want to see this as an honor to these artists, which it really is. And same goes to these random photos, which I have found from album cover and from net. My hope is that everyone can just listen to these wonderful musicians. Enjoy! I don’t know, if this album is still available, mine is an old vinyl album.

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  1. telecasterlp
    Posted September 2, 2010 at 2:22 am | Permalink

    Wonderful to hear this again. My uncle lent me ‘Bugger Off’ in around 1980. It has an energy and raw feel that you don’t seem to find in recorded music today. The inclusion of ‘The Girl From Ipanema’ was – to say the least – surprising for this band but shows a real ability to change gears. Proto-Motorhead, certainly, rooted in the blues, reaching forward to punk, but pulling off a Bossanova outtake is the icing on the cake.

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