Streetwalkers were an English
rock band formed in late 1973 by two former members of Family, vocalist Roger Chapman and guitarist John "Charlie" Whitney. They were a five piece band which evolved from the Chapman Whitney Band.
The band was managed by Michael Alphandary and Harvey Goldsmith and were best known for their live performances and their album Red Card (1976). By 1977 their potential to become more important in UK
rock history was diminished by changing musical taste, due to the growing influence of
punk rock and new wave music on European culture. The band had success in USA and Europe, particularly Germany.
Their second studio album, the groove heavy album Red Card (1976) reached #16 in UK album charts and remains a much respected album. The band performed at a series of concerts entitled Who Put The Boot In appearing at UK Football stadiums, during May and June 1976, supporting The Who. The billing for these concerts included The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Little Feat, Outlaws, Widowmaker (UK) and Streetwalkers were the second act to appear. The band also toured the U.S as support to others such as Wings, 10cc and Joe Cocker.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetwalkers)
01. A1 Run For Cover (05:47)
02. A2 Me An' Me Horse An' Me Rum (04:03)
03. A3 Crazy Charade (05:27)
04. A4 Daddy Rolling Stone (03:14)
05. B1 Roll Up, Pull Up (03:28)
06. B2 Shotgun Messiah (03:46)
07. B3 Between Us (04:50)
08. B4 Decadence Code (06:36)
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