Chicken Shack: Live In Germany 1975

Feathers fly in a fiery blues jam back in 1975.

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Blues guitarist extraordinaire Stan Webb has helmed the Chicken Shack band for half a century now, bringing in an extraordinary cast of musicians to help out along the way.

One particularly tasty line-up comprised Webb, slide guitarist Robbie Blunt (later with Robert Plant), bassist Bob Daisley (Rainbow, Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, Uriah Heep) and drummer Bob Clouter.

Invited to support Deep Purple in 1975, the Shack would play small clubs on their nights off — and here’s one of those nights, in relatively scintillating quality considering the era.

Fortunately, someone thought to record the nine tracks, which extended into wild blues jams of serious musicianship. The core of the set is Billy Myles’ Have You Ever Loved A Woman? and Webb’s own Poor Boy, 20 minutes of funk grooves, wah-laden solos and dynamics that range from mellow to furious. Excellent stuff./o:p

Joel McIver

Joel McIver is a British author. The best-known of his 25 books to date is the bestselling Justice For All: The Truth About Metallica, first published in 2004 and appearing in nine languages since then. McIver's other works include biographies of Black Sabbath, Slayer, Ice Cube and Queens Of The Stone Age. His writing also appears in newspapers and magazines such as The Guardian, Metal Hammer, Classic Rock and Rolling Stone, and he is a regular guest on music-related BBC and commercial radio.