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SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND Stackridge. 1998 • 18 songs • Rock • Modern Rock / Pop Rock / Mainstream Rock • Angel Air. Purchase Something For the Weekend by Stackridge on CD online and enjoy having your favourite Rock music delivered to you in South Africa. Luminator Sign Manual.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Classic period [ ] Stackridge Lemon was formed from the remains of by Andy Davis and James 'Crun' Walter during 1969 in the / area of the. After initial experimentation, the word Lemon was dropped from the band's name. The band played its first London gig at The Temple in on 6 February 1970. Stackridge were the opening and closing act at the first between 19 September and 20 September 1970. During 1970 the band shared a communal flat as their headquarters at 32, West Mall in, the address of which Davis and Warren later used as the title of a song which appeared on the debut album.

During 1971 Stackridge began serious gigging, although Crun left to take up. The group (Davis, Warren, Bent, Evans, Slater) embarked on a UK tour supporting.

Later in the year they signed to and recorded their first album Stackridge, at, London. They toured the UK as headliners with supporting and played their first session for the, which included a version of '. The group continued on a year of touring, again with and. The second album was quickly recorded in August 1972 and released in November with some songs that had started life in pre-Stackridge days. By this time Crun had rejoined the band which consisted of Davis, Warren, Slater, Evans, Walter and Billy Sparkle. In February 1973 the band made their first television appearance on 's '.

They then toured during February and March with in support. The third album was recorded during 1973 at, with producer. The album was released in February 1974 to excellent reviews, but failed to sell in large quantities.

This was their highest charting album in the UK, reaching no. A different version of the album was released in the U.S. Under the title and became their only U.S. Chart entry, peaking at no. 191, although a US tour never materialised.

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