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The Early Years Vol 2 (1970 - 1972)
Most comprehensive collection to date of Quoâs early recordings for between 1970 and 1972.
âą Captures an era when this much-loved rock band found their signature sound.
âą Includes rare mono version of third album, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoonâ, various singles and Bsides, outtakes and alternative versions, plus a version of The Doorsâ âRoadhouse Bluesâ.
âą With liner notes from Status Quo aficionado Dave Ling, and track annotations from mastering engineer Andy Gamble.
On August 23, 2024, this much-loved British rock institution played what is likely to be their last ever show. In a career that goes back to 1962, after several name changes, they settled on Status Quo in 1968. Signing to Pye Records for their breakthrough hit single, âPictures Of Matchstick Menâ, Francis Rossi (guitar and vocals), Rick Parfitt (guitar and vocals), Alan Lancaster (bass and vocals) and John Coghlan (drums and percussion), had a psychedelic sound and image in keeping with the fashion of the time.
Quo eventually found their signature, stripped down, boogie sound and image with their third album for Pye, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoon' (CD 1), in 1970 (CD 2 of this collection features the rare mono mix of the album which was released in Argentina titled 'Everything').
Discarding their now unfashionable Carnaby Street clobber in favour of jeans and T-shirts, their sound and image was moving further towards a more hard rock and progressive flavour, then de rigueur with the early 1970s as reflected on their fourth and final LP for Pye, 'Dog Of Two Head' (CD 1) in 1971.
During this period Quo released singles that didnât automatically make it to the corresponding LPs, including fan favourites and live staples âDown The Dustpipeâ, âIn My Chairâ, âGerdundulaâ and âTune To The Musicâ, which are collected together on CD 3, while CD 4 features alternative versions of many of these key tracks, including âMean Girl,â âDaughterâ and âSomething Going On In My Headâ.
Status Quo were very much a live band, where their boogie and hard rock could really shine, as demonstrated on the fifth CD of this set, which includes sessions and live tracks.
âą Captures an era when this much-loved rock band found their signature sound.
âą Includes rare mono version of third album, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoonâ, various singles and Bsides, outtakes and alternative versions, plus a version of The Doorsâ âRoadhouse Bluesâ.
âą With liner notes from Status Quo aficionado Dave Ling, and track annotations from mastering engineer Andy Gamble.
On August 23, 2024, this much-loved British rock institution played what is likely to be their last ever show. In a career that goes back to 1962, after several name changes, they settled on Status Quo in 1968. Signing to Pye Records for their breakthrough hit single, âPictures Of Matchstick Menâ, Francis Rossi (guitar and vocals), Rick Parfitt (guitar and vocals), Alan Lancaster (bass and vocals) and John Coghlan (drums and percussion), had a psychedelic sound and image in keeping with the fashion of the time.
Quo eventually found their signature, stripped down, boogie sound and image with their third album for Pye, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoon' (CD 1), in 1970 (CD 2 of this collection features the rare mono mix of the album which was released in Argentina titled 'Everything').
Discarding their now unfashionable Carnaby Street clobber in favour of jeans and T-shirts, their sound and image was moving further towards a more hard rock and progressive flavour, then de rigueur with the early 1970s as reflected on their fourth and final LP for Pye, 'Dog Of Two Head' (CD 1) in 1971.
During this period Quo released singles that didnât automatically make it to the corresponding LPs, including fan favourites and live staples âDown The Dustpipeâ, âIn My Chairâ, âGerdundulaâ and âTune To The Musicâ, which are collected together on CD 3, while CD 4 features alternative versions of many of these key tracks, including âMean Girl,â âDaughterâ and âSomething Going On In My Headâ.
Status Quo were very much a live band, where their boogie and hard rock could really shine, as demonstrated on the fifth CD of this set, which includes sessions and live tracks.
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Most comprehensive collection to date of Quoâs early recordings for between 1970 and 1972.
âą Captures an era when this much-loved rock band found their signature sound.
âą Includes rare mono version of third album, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoonâ, various singles and Bsides, outtakes and alternative versions, plus a version of The Doorsâ âRoadhouse Bluesâ.
âą With liner notes from Status Quo aficionado Dave Ling, and track annotations from mastering engineer Andy Gamble.
On August 23, 2024, this much-loved British rock institution played what is likely to be their last ever show. In a career that goes back to 1962, after several name changes, they settled on Status Quo in 1968. Signing to Pye Records for their breakthrough hit single, âPictures Of Matchstick Menâ, Francis Rossi (guitar and vocals), Rick Parfitt (guitar and vocals), Alan Lancaster (bass and vocals) and John Coghlan (drums and percussion), had a psychedelic sound and image in keeping with the fashion of the time.
Quo eventually found their signature, stripped down, boogie sound and image with their third album for Pye, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoon' (CD 1), in 1970 (CD 2 of this collection features the rare mono mix of the album which was released in Argentina titled 'Everything').
Discarding their now unfashionable Carnaby Street clobber in favour of jeans and T-shirts, their sound and image was moving further towards a more hard rock and progressive flavour, then de rigueur with the early 1970s as reflected on their fourth and final LP for Pye, 'Dog Of Two Head' (CD 1) in 1971.
During this period Quo released singles that didnât automatically make it to the corresponding LPs, including fan favourites and live staples âDown The Dustpipeâ, âIn My Chairâ, âGerdundulaâ and âTune To The Musicâ, which are collected together on CD 3, while CD 4 features alternative versions of many of these key tracks, including âMean Girl,â âDaughterâ and âSomething Going On In My Headâ.
Status Quo were very much a live band, where their boogie and hard rock could really shine, as demonstrated on the fifth CD of this set, which includes sessions and live tracks.
âą Captures an era when this much-loved rock band found their signature sound.
âą Includes rare mono version of third album, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoonâ, various singles and Bsides, outtakes and alternative versions, plus a version of The Doorsâ âRoadhouse Bluesâ.
âą With liner notes from Status Quo aficionado Dave Ling, and track annotations from mastering engineer Andy Gamble.
On August 23, 2024, this much-loved British rock institution played what is likely to be their last ever show. In a career that goes back to 1962, after several name changes, they settled on Status Quo in 1968. Signing to Pye Records for their breakthrough hit single, âPictures Of Matchstick Menâ, Francis Rossi (guitar and vocals), Rick Parfitt (guitar and vocals), Alan Lancaster (bass and vocals) and John Coghlan (drums and percussion), had a psychedelic sound and image in keeping with the fashion of the time.
Quo eventually found their signature, stripped down, boogie sound and image with their third album for Pye, 'Ma Kellyâs Greasy Spoon' (CD 1), in 1970 (CD 2 of this collection features the rare mono mix of the album which was released in Argentina titled 'Everything').
Discarding their now unfashionable Carnaby Street clobber in favour of jeans and T-shirts, their sound and image was moving further towards a more hard rock and progressive flavour, then de rigueur with the early 1970s as reflected on their fourth and final LP for Pye, 'Dog Of Two Head' (CD 1) in 1971.
During this period Quo released singles that didnât automatically make it to the corresponding LPs, including fan favourites and live staples âDown The Dustpipeâ, âIn My Chairâ, âGerdundulaâ and âTune To The Musicâ, which are collected together on CD 3, while CD 4 features alternative versions of many of these key tracks, including âMean Girl,â âDaughterâ and âSomething Going On In My Headâ.
Status Quo were very much a live band, where their boogie and hard rock could really shine, as demonstrated on the fifth CD of this set, which includes sessions and live tracks.
















