Album UK 1977 on Vertigo label
Rock (Blues Rock, Hard Rock)
Released on the Vertigo "spaceship" labels. Issued with a lyric inner sleeve. The inner sleeve has a pair of "hidden eyes" on each side, which, when inserted into the outer sleeve, fill the eye gaps cut into the front cover. Recorded at Scorpio Sound, London. Bob Tench appears courtesy of A&M Records Ltd. Made in England. ℗ 1977 Phonogram Ltd. All titles M.S.
Streetwalkers , 1974-1977 GB album by | |
Wilf Gibson vn, *1942 GB arranged by, strings | |
Mick Feat b, voc, eb, bass guitar, vocals | |
Dave Dowle dr, *1953 GB drums, percussion | |
Charlie Whitney g, *1944 GB guitar, written by | |
Bobby Tench voc, g, *1944 GB guitar, vocals, written by | |
Mel Collins fl, sax, *1947 GB horns | |
Brian Johnstone key, voc, keyboards, vocals | |
Roger Chapman voc, perc, *1942 GB lead vocals, written by | |
Anne b, ES other, model | |
Bob Carlos Clarke , 1950-2006 IE photography by, layout, montage | |
Poli Palmer vib, *1943 GB synthesizer | |
Leicester Racketairs , chorus |
Ray Hendriksen engineer |
Michael Alfandary management |
Arun Chakraverty mastered by |
Streetwalkers producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mama Was Mad | Streetwalkers | ||
2 | Chilli-Con-Carne | Streetwalkers | ||
3 | Dice Man | Streetwalkers | ||
4 | But You're Beautiful | Streetwalkers | ||
5 | Can't Come In | Streetwalkers | Bobby Tench, Roger Chapman | |
6 | Belle Star | Streetwalkers | Charlie Whitney | |
7 | Sam (Maybe He Can Come To Some Arrangement) | Streetwalkers | Bobby Tench, Chapman-Whitney | |
8 | Cross Time Woman | Streetwalkers |