A history of groups and musicians from Nottingham, the County and the wider East Midlands region in the mid to late 20th Century
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Emery Chase were a Mansfield rock group on the circuit from 1968 to 1971
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Terry Vickerstaff: Lead Guitar, Organ, Harmonica, Vocals
John “Bass” Daykin: Bass, Vocals
Keith Woodcock: Drums
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01 Emery Chase – No Chance To Score, Walking In Your Shadow
02 Emery Chase – Evil Woman
03 Emery Chase – Frustrated Women
04 Emery Chase – Spill The Wine
05 Emery Chase – Knife Edge
06 Emery Chase – Pink Champagne
07 Emery Chase – Take You Higher
08 Emery Chase – She Belongs To Me
09 Emery Chase – Uncle Jack
10 Emery Chase – White Room
11 Emery Chase – Statesboro Blues
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Terry Vickerstaff captured the sound of Emery Chase playing live in 1971 at a venue in Ollerton, Notts.
“I recorded Emery chase next to last gig at a youth club gig in Ollerton. Grundig tk14? Reel to reel with one mic dangling down side of pa cab it’s not bad after a friend at Carlsbro did his best!“
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Originals by:
01 Freedom & Uriah Heep
02 Black Sabbath
03 The Standels (but covered by Freedom in 1970)
04 War with Eric Burdon
05 Emerson, Lake & Palmer
06 Joe Liggins (more like the Georgie Fame version)
07 Sly Stone
08 Bob Dylan (more like The Nice version)
09 Spirit (inc some of Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream)
10 Cream
11 Taj Mahal (traditional and arranged by)
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Read more about EMERY CHASE here.
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