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Disc 1 (74:16 minutes):
Tracks 1 & 2 are the band's 1st UK 7" single on Blue Horizon (57-3157) and both songs are non-album
Tracks 3 to 12 are their debut UK album "40 Blue Fingers Freshly Packed & Ready To Serve" on Blue Horizon (7-63203) from 1968
Tracks 13 and 20 are their 3rd UK 7" single on Blue Horizon (57-3146) and both songs are non-album (there's a version of "When The Train Comes Back" on "40 Fresh Fingers..." but it's different to the single release - the single release pushes the brass section more into the mix)
Tracks 14 to 19 are Side 1 of their 2nd UK album "O.K. Ken?" on Blue Horizon (7-63209) also from 1968
Disc 2 (71:52 minutes)
Tracks 1 and 2 are their 2nd UK 7" single on Blue Horizon (57-3143) and are both non-album
Tracks 3 to 7 are Side 2 of their 2nd UK album "O.K. Ken?" on Blue Horizon (7-63209) also from 1968
Tracks 8 and 9 are their 4th UK 7" single on Blue Horizon (57-3153) and are both non-album (8 is an Etta James cover, 9 a Willie Nelson cover)
Tracks 10 to 15 are Side 1 of their 3rd UK album "100 Ton Chicken" on Blue Horizon (7-63218) from 1969
Track 16 is the non-album A-side to their 5th UK 7" single on Blue Horizon (57-3160) (the non-album B-side in on Disc 3)
Tracks 17 to 20 are Side 2 on their 3rd UK album "100 Ton Chicken" on Blue Horizon (7-63218) from 1969
(Note: Track 1 is the 7" single version, which features what you would call a `guitar' version of the track, with Webb's guitar work to the fore. However, Track 19 is the `album' version of "Worried About My Woman" - wittily tagged with the word "Still" in front of it, because although it's the same song, the version is very different. It features Paul Raymond's Organ work far more to the fore of the mix - almost Georgie Fame and The Blues Flames in its feel - and a far louder Webb guitar - he rocks like a mother on this one - fantastic!)
Disc 3 (51:08 minutes):
Tracks 1 and 2 are previously unreleased, recorded in May 1969 with the Stan Webb (Guitar), Paul Raymond (Organ), Andy Silvester (Bass) and David Bidwell (Drums) line-up featured on both
Track 3 is the non-album B-side to "Tears In The Wind" (track 16 on Disc 2)
Tracks 4 to 15 are their 4th and last album "Accept" for Blue Horizon (7-63861) from 1970
Track 16 is the non-album A-side to their 6th UK 7" single on Blue Horizon (57-3168)
(Note: Track 13 "Andalucian Blues" is the B-side to "Maudie" their 6th UK 7" single
Track 7 "Sad Clown" and Track 10 "Tired Eyes" make up the A & B side of their 7th and last Blue Horizon 7" single (57-3176) from 1970
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