
Find Yourself - The Complete Recordings 1972-1973
Two hugely collectable one-off cult prog rock albums, The Running Manās self-titled debut from 1972 and Mouseās Lady Killer from 1973.
Both featuring guitarist and songwriter Ray Russell, singer and keyboardist Alan Greed aka Al Clare and drummer Alan Rushton (all ex Rock Workshop).
A sought-after original pressing of The Running Man has fetched Ā£950 on collectorsā website Discogs while an original of Mouseās Lady Killer has sold for a whopping Ā£1,110.
Ray Russell replaced Vic Flick in The John Barry Seven, toured with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, led his own jazz group The Ray Russell Quartet and then brought jazz style improvisation to rock music with Rock Workshop who pioneered an exciting and innovative jazz / funk / rock fusion. After the demise of Rock Workshop, guitarist and band leader Russell, lead singer and keyboardist Alan Greed and drummer Alan Rushton re- convened as jazz influenced progressive rockers The Running Man for an impressive one-off album for RCAās Neon label in 1972 on which they were augmented by trumpet and flugelhorn player Harry Beckett and tenor saxophonist Gary Windo. This is included on CD one with bonus tracks taken from Russellās tape archive.
Russell, Rushton and Greed (now known as Al Clare) then formed Mouse with bassist Jeff Watts (ex Steel Mill). CD two includes their eclectic sole album Lady Killer, a lost classic ripe for rediscovery released by EMIās Sovereign label in 1973 that includes their two singles, a reggae-tinged pop cover of Medicine Headās āAll The Fallen Teen-Angelsā and infectious hard rocker āWe Can Make Itā. There are five bonus tracks.
Notes by Mojo magazineās Lois Wilson include a new interview with The Running Manās and Mouseās songwriter and guitarist Ray Russell.
Find Yourself - The Complete Recordings 1972-1973
Two hugely collectable one-off cult prog rock albums, The Running Manās self-titled debut from 1972 and Mouseās Lady Killer from 1973.
Both featuring guitarist and songwriter Ray Russell, singer and keyboardist Alan Greed aka Al Clare and drummer Alan Rushton (all ex Rock Workshop).
A sought-after original pressing of The Running Man has fetched Ā£950 on collectorsā website Discogs while an original of Mouseās Lady Killer has sold for a whopping Ā£1,110.
Ray Russell replaced Vic Flick in The John Barry Seven, toured with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, led his own jazz group The Ray Russell Quartet and then brought jazz style improvisation to rock music with Rock Workshop who pioneered an exciting and innovative jazz / funk / rock fusion. After the demise of Rock Workshop, guitarist and band leader Russell, lead singer and keyboardist Alan Greed and drummer Alan Rushton re- convened as jazz influenced progressive rockers The Running Man for an impressive one-off album for RCAās Neon label in 1972 on which they were augmented by trumpet and flugelhorn player Harry Beckett and tenor saxophonist Gary Windo. This is included on CD one with bonus tracks taken from Russellās tape archive.
Russell, Rushton and Greed (now known as Al Clare) then formed Mouse with bassist Jeff Watts (ex Steel Mill). CD two includes their eclectic sole album Lady Killer, a lost classic ripe for rediscovery released by EMIās Sovereign label in 1973 that includes their two singles, a reggae-tinged pop cover of Medicine Headās āAll The Fallen Teen-Angelsā and infectious hard rocker āWe Can Make Itā. There are five bonus tracks.
Notes by Mojo magazineās Lois Wilson include a new interview with The Running Manās and Mouseās songwriter and guitarist Ray Russell.
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Two hugely collectable one-off cult prog rock albums, The Running Manās self-titled debut from 1972 and Mouseās Lady Killer from 1973.
Both featuring guitarist and songwriter Ray Russell, singer and keyboardist Alan Greed aka Al Clare and drummer Alan Rushton (all ex Rock Workshop).
A sought-after original pressing of The Running Man has fetched Ā£950 on collectorsā website Discogs while an original of Mouseās Lady Killer has sold for a whopping Ā£1,110.
Ray Russell replaced Vic Flick in The John Barry Seven, toured with Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, led his own jazz group The Ray Russell Quartet and then brought jazz style improvisation to rock music with Rock Workshop who pioneered an exciting and innovative jazz / funk / rock fusion. After the demise of Rock Workshop, guitarist and band leader Russell, lead singer and keyboardist Alan Greed and drummer Alan Rushton re- convened as jazz influenced progressive rockers The Running Man for an impressive one-off album for RCAās Neon label in 1972 on which they were augmented by trumpet and flugelhorn player Harry Beckett and tenor saxophonist Gary Windo. This is included on CD one with bonus tracks taken from Russellās tape archive.
Russell, Rushton and Greed (now known as Al Clare) then formed Mouse with bassist Jeff Watts (ex Steel Mill). CD two includes their eclectic sole album Lady Killer, a lost classic ripe for rediscovery released by EMIās Sovereign label in 1973 that includes their two singles, a reggae-tinged pop cover of Medicine Headās āAll The Fallen Teen-Angelsā and infectious hard rocker āWe Can Make Itā. There are five bonus tracks.
Notes by Mojo magazineās Lois Wilson include a new interview with The Running Manās and Mouseās songwriter and guitarist Ray Russell.











