Band: Contraband Album: Contraband Release: 1974 (2012) Genre: Folk Rock Country: UK Quality: FLAC | lossless
Tracklist:
- Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
- The Black Rogue/Sir Philip McHugh/ Alice Cooper's Favourite
- Lady for Today (Rosemary Hardin)
- The Devil's Fiddle (John Martin)
- On the Road (Billy Jackson)
- The Spanish Cloak/Pea-Pod McGinley/The Youngest Daughter
- Alec's Interlude
- Stainforth Blues (John Martin/Peter Cairney)
- Come Up Smiling (Richard Digence)
- The Banks of Claudy
- Edward Sayers' Brass Band (Richard Digence)
This is quite a rare record, but it's wonderful, and as far as I know, it hasn't been released on CD. Folk-rock band Contraband from Glasgow only recorded this one LP, but its members made quite a mark on the folk scene. The vocalist, Mae McKenna (sister of Hugh McKenna of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band), has recorded several CDs and has done some film work as well. John Martin (fiddle), George Jackson (mandolin, accordion, guitar, fiddle, banjo) and Billy Jackson (bass guitar, cello, double bass, vocal) went on to form the highly acclaimed folk group Ossian. The other members were Peter Cairney (electric guitar) and Alec Baird (drums - later played with The Jags)