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Agnes Strange - Strange Flavour

Agnes Strange - Strange Flavour

Musician: Agnes Strange
Album title: Strange Flavour
Style: Hard Rock
Released: 1975
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1376 mb
Size APE version: 1222 mb
Size WMA version: 1195 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 956
Format: AIFF XM MOD TTA VOX DMF WAV
Genre: Rock

Agnes Strange - Strange Flavour


Tracklist

A1 Give Yourself A Chance 3:31
A2 Strange Flavour 3:59
A3 Alberta 5:48
A4 Loved One 6:06
A5 Failure 5:20
B1 Children Of The Absurd 7:52
B2 Odd Man Out 3:55
B3 Highway Blues 5:33
B4 Granny Don't Like Rock 'n' Roll 5:23
B5 Interference 1:34

Companies, etc.

  • Printed By – West Brothers Printers Limited
  • Manufactured By – Pye Records
  • Distributed By – Pye Records

Credits

  • Bass Guitar – Alan Green
  • Design – Alistair Allen
  • Drums – Dave Rodwell
  • Engineer – Colin Thurston
  • Lead Guitar – John Westwood
  • Producer, Liner Notes – Dave Travis
  • Written-By – Green* (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1), Barber* (tracks: B1), Rodwell* (tracks: A2, A5, B1), Travis* (tracks: A3, B5), Westwood* (tracks: A1, A2, B2 to B4)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-side runout area): BRL 9000 - A-1
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side runout area): BRL 9000 - B-1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RAD7003 Agnes Strange Strange Flavour ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180) Radiation Reissues RAD7003 Italy 2015
BRL 9000 CD Agnes Strange Strange Flavour ‎(CD, Album, RE, Unofficial) Birds Nest Records BRL 9000 CD Unknown
CR REV 207 Agnes Strange Strange Flavour ‎(CD, Album, RE) Rev-Ola CR REV 207 UK 2007
BRL 9000 Agnes Strange Strange Flavour ‎(LP, Unofficial) Birds Nest Records BRL 9000 Europe Unknown
GTR 047 Agnes Strange Strange Flavour ‎(CD, Album) Green Tree Records GTR 047 Germany 1996



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Sometimes, albums become far more interesting because of their back story. Case in point: Agnes Strange. This heavy trio from Southampton, England, led by singer-guitarist John Westwood, somehow didn't make a splash on the early '70s boogie circuit despite their obvious similarities to beloved acts like the Groundhogs, Budgie and the almighty Status Quo. Despite some heavy names in their corner, including management company DJM (led by Dick James, who had made a mint off the Beatles' publishing) and A&R folks at Pye Records, some bad luck and inexplicable business decisions led them off course. Foremost among these was a fundamental misunderstanding of the term "pub rock," which led Pye to release Strange Flavour on a one-off label called Birdsnest, which was affiliated with a chain of theme pubs of the same name, owned by the beer manufacturer Watney's. The existing heavy rock audience at the time reacted much as straight-edge punks would if McDonald's and Sony BMG joined forced to release a hardcore album available only at fast food restaurants, and Strange Flavour disappeared without trace, as did Agnes Strange.