
Car Crash Supergroup - The Island Years 1973-1974
Featuring Sharksâ 1973 debut album First Water and 1974 follow up Jab It In Yore Eye, both originally released by Island Records.
Plus the first proper release of third album, The Car Crash Tapes, produced by The Whoâs John Entwistle who also contributes French Horn.
Bonus tracks include US single B-side âElevator Dancingâ, a U.S. single mix of âOlâ Jelly Rollâ and eight tracks from an audience âbootlegâ recording of a 1974 live show in Providence, USA, with Leslie West of Mountain joining Sharks on âColoursâ.
Formed by bassist Andy Fraser after departing from Free, blues rock supergroup Sharks were signed to Island Records with a line up completed by the extraordinarily powerful voiced singer songwriter, Steve âSnipsâ Parsons, session guitarist supreme, Chris Spedding (who had a 1975 solo hit with âMotorbikinââ) and drummer Marty Simon. This line up recorded the critically acclaimed 1973 debut, First Water, a forgotten gem ready for rediscovery.
Fraser quit the band after being injured when Speddingâs âSharkmobileâ, a customised Pontiac Le Mans (see front of box set) was involved in a car accident. Parsons, Spedding and Simon bounced back with an impressive second album, Jab It In Yore Eye, with new bassist Busta âCherryâ Jones (who later toured as part of Talking Heads) and keyboardist Nick Judd. The guitar riff from album highlight âSophisticationâ later provided Sharksâ fan Mick Jones of The Clash with inspiration when writing âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ.
Though Island dropped the band during the making of third album, Car Crash Tapes, and they soon split up, itâs another strong collection. After the break up Snips joined Ginger Baker in Baker Gurvitz Army.
Car Crash Supergroup - The Island Years 1973-1974
Featuring Sharksâ 1973 debut album First Water and 1974 follow up Jab It In Yore Eye, both originally released by Island Records.
Plus the first proper release of third album, The Car Crash Tapes, produced by The Whoâs John Entwistle who also contributes French Horn.
Bonus tracks include US single B-side âElevator Dancingâ, a U.S. single mix of âOlâ Jelly Rollâ and eight tracks from an audience âbootlegâ recording of a 1974 live show in Providence, USA, with Leslie West of Mountain joining Sharks on âColoursâ.
Formed by bassist Andy Fraser after departing from Free, blues rock supergroup Sharks were signed to Island Records with a line up completed by the extraordinarily powerful voiced singer songwriter, Steve âSnipsâ Parsons, session guitarist supreme, Chris Spedding (who had a 1975 solo hit with âMotorbikinââ) and drummer Marty Simon. This line up recorded the critically acclaimed 1973 debut, First Water, a forgotten gem ready for rediscovery.
Fraser quit the band after being injured when Speddingâs âSharkmobileâ, a customised Pontiac Le Mans (see front of box set) was involved in a car accident. Parsons, Spedding and Simon bounced back with an impressive second album, Jab It In Yore Eye, with new bassist Busta âCherryâ Jones (who later toured as part of Talking Heads) and keyboardist Nick Judd. The guitar riff from album highlight âSophisticationâ later provided Sharksâ fan Mick Jones of The Clash with inspiration when writing âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ.
Though Island dropped the band during the making of third album, Car Crash Tapes, and they soon split up, itâs another strong collection. After the break up Snips joined Ginger Baker in Baker Gurvitz Army.
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Featuring Sharksâ 1973 debut album First Water and 1974 follow up Jab It In Yore Eye, both originally released by Island Records.
Plus the first proper release of third album, The Car Crash Tapes, produced by The Whoâs John Entwistle who also contributes French Horn.
Bonus tracks include US single B-side âElevator Dancingâ, a U.S. single mix of âOlâ Jelly Rollâ and eight tracks from an audience âbootlegâ recording of a 1974 live show in Providence, USA, with Leslie West of Mountain joining Sharks on âColoursâ.
Formed by bassist Andy Fraser after departing from Free, blues rock supergroup Sharks were signed to Island Records with a line up completed by the extraordinarily powerful voiced singer songwriter, Steve âSnipsâ Parsons, session guitarist supreme, Chris Spedding (who had a 1975 solo hit with âMotorbikinââ) and drummer Marty Simon. This line up recorded the critically acclaimed 1973 debut, First Water, a forgotten gem ready for rediscovery.
Fraser quit the band after being injured when Speddingâs âSharkmobileâ, a customised Pontiac Le Mans (see front of box set) was involved in a car accident. Parsons, Spedding and Simon bounced back with an impressive second album, Jab It In Yore Eye, with new bassist Busta âCherryâ Jones (who later toured as part of Talking Heads) and keyboardist Nick Judd. The guitar riff from album highlight âSophisticationâ later provided Sharksâ fan Mick Jones of The Clash with inspiration when writing âShould I Stay Or Should I Goâ.
Though Island dropped the band during the making of third album, Car Crash Tapes, and they soon split up, itâs another strong collection. After the break up Snips joined Ginger Baker in Baker Gurvitz Army.











