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"A FLASH FROM THE PAST"
The debut album from British hard rockers DIRTY TRICKS is long overdue a CD release not least of all because their sound perfectly bridges pure 70's hard rock and the NWOBHM sound that was to follow. Kenny Stewart's distinctive vocals and the wonderful guitar playing of John Fraser-Binnie helped set this band apart from their contemporaries.
Originally released by Polydor records in 1975, "Dirty Tricks" is classic British rock with a hard blues-based edge. It is no surprise at all that, in later years, this excellent band has found cult status around the world listen and believe!
Added to this classic debut are a clutch of live tracks recorded in London in 1975.
1976's "NIGHT MAN" was a worthy successor to the band's debut album.
By this time, the USA was starting to take notice of this brash, enthusiastic
and exciting young hard rock band and, on the strength of the "Night Man"album, shows were booked in America. A selection of tracks from this trip are included here, along with a single b-side and two US re-recordings of tracks from the "Dirty Tricks" debut album. Dirty Tricks became one of rocks hardest working and most highly regarded acts, and it was in the live arena that they really shone. The vocals of Kenny Stewart, the guitar work of soon-to-be Rogue Male Johnny Fraser-Binnie and The rhythm section of bassist Terry Horbury and drummer John Lee played hard and aimed high as the bonus tracks in this CD ably show.
By the time of DIRTY TRICK's third and final album, 1977?s. "HIT AND RUN",
John Lee had vacated the drum stool in favour of Andy Bierne later to play With Grand Prix and NWOBHM heroes Lionheart. Musically, its business as Usual hot blooded hard rock with heavy blues overtones. Added to this
Release are two bonus tracks recorded live in late 1976 at Randy's Rodeo Club in San Antonio, Texas. Dirty Tricks are no more, although the members continue to work together, With the exception of vocalist Kenny Stewart, in a much lauded Led Zeppelin Tribute act called Stairway To Zeppelin. They can be found most nights of the week somewhere in the UK or on the continent playing to a large and enthusiastic audience.
MAJESTIC RECORDS REISSUES DIRTY TRICKS AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME ON CD !!!!!