The Scrubbers Sessions (rec. 1974 – 1975, rel. 1996) This 20-track release is a kind of Holy Grail for Marriott fans. Cut at his home studio with a bunch of friends (“the Scrubbers”), it’s raw, heart-felt, and creative, showing all the potential that failed to surface on the post-Frampton Pie records. Ridley and competent blues pianist Tim Hinkley played a large part – Ridley’s vocal on “Send Me Some Loving” is one of his best anywhere – but it’s really a Marriott solo album
. His authentic antiquarian interests surface repeatedly, with a hilarious music hall number (“Captain Goatcabin’s Balancing Stallions”), gentle stabs at acoustic country (“Bluegrass Interval”), rockabilly (“You’re A Heartbreaker”) and country-blues (“Hambone”), some stripped-down R & B (Cooke’s “Shake”; Spector’s “Be My Baby”), and several over-the-top attempts to ape old time Delta and Chicago blues (a ground-shaking cover of “Mona”). All of this nicely balances his usual, blustery hard rock, which is crafted and impassioned here (“Street Rats”; drug odes like “High And Happy”). Amazingly, A & M records refused to release the tapes; given to Hinkley, the surfaced only when he finally decided to cash in on them. Guitarist Clempson and singers Fields, King and Brown showed up, but drummer Shirley didn’t and was replaced by Ian Wallace; guests include BJ Cole (pedal steel) and Lindsay Scott (fiddle – Joe Brown is credited, but Scott tells me otherwise), and Wallace’s King Crimson compatriots Mel Collins (sax) and Boz Burrell (bass). - W & A Record Reviews01. Shake
02. Mona
03. Lend Us A Quid
04. Send Me Some Loving
05. She Moves Me Man
06. Street Rat
07. Captain Goatcabin's Balancing Stallions
08. High And Happy
09. Be My Baby
10. It's All Over
11. Bluegraa Interval
12. Don't Take But A Few Minutes
13. Louisiana Blues
14. You're A Heartbreaker
15. I Need A Star In My Life
16. Cocaine
17. I'll Find You
18. Lord Let Me Hold Out
19. Hambone
20. Signed Sealed
1 comment:
Pete commented on "Bloody Mary - Bloody Mary 1974 (1993)"
Feb 12, 2022
"A long time ago, in persevalk, you had uploaded Steve Marriott's Scrubbers. The link is dead now, of course. Could you please reupload the album here? Thanks so much and keep up the faith!"
@Pete ; So here it is, hope you like it -;)
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