Label: SPV Records (Germany), SPV 084-88832
Style: Hard Rock, Rock
Country: Wrexham, Wales (30 June 1949)
Time: 53:24
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 375 Mb
Andrew
David Scott (born 30 June 1949) is a Welsh musician and songwriter. He
is best known for being the lead guitarist and a backing vocalist in the
glam rock band Sweet. Following bassist Steve Priest's death in June
2020, Scott is the last surviving member of the band's classic lineup.
Scott
started out playing bass guitar. His first gig was at St Peters Hall in
Wrexham with The Rasjaks in November 1963 and then with other bands in
Wales such as Guitars Incorporated and 3Ds.
He then progressed to
guitar and played with other bands including The Saints, The ForeWinds,
and The Missing Links. In 1966 he joined The Silverstone Set (later
shortened to The Silverstones), who won the TV show Opportunity Knocks
five weeks running, and appeared in the all-winners show for Christmas
1966, losing to Freddie Starr. One of their further highlights was to
support Jimi Hendrix in Manchester in January 1967.
When The
Silverstones split, Scott went on to form The Elastic Band, who recorded
an album called Expansions of Life. Lead singer Ted Yeadon left to join
Love Affair, however, before the album's release, the band folded.
During this time they also recorded the album Pop Sounds, under the name
The Cool.
Scott then played in the backing band for The Scaffold,
which also included Mike McGear on bass and saxophone. He went on to
join Mayfield's Mule, who recorded three singles, "Drinking My
Moonshine", "I See a River" and "We Go Rollin'". An album was also
released in Uruguay called Mayfields Mule with the song titles
translated on the sleeve into Spanish.
Scott's first single release
in 1975 was a reworked version of the Desolation Boulevard track "Lady
Starlight" backed by "Where D'Ya Go?". Both songs, recorded during the
Give Us a Wink sessions, were written and produced by Scott and Mick
Tucker and featured Scott playing all instruments except the drums
(Tucker). Scott made a promotional video for the track and also appeared
on Mike Mansfield's British TV Show "Supersonic".
Scott released his
second solo single, "Gotta See Jane", in 1983 under the name Ladders.
It was a cover of the R. Dean Taylor Motown hit and was produced by him
and Louis Austin, who had worked with Sweet as their engineer on past
ventures. The B-side "Krugerrands", co-written with Chris Bradford, was
subsequently released as the follow-up single (as Andy Scott this time),
but like its predecessor, failed to chart. Except in Australia where it
peaked at number 89 and South Africa where it was a top 10 hit. In
1984, Scott released two more solo singles, "Let Her Dance" and
"Invisible". A compilation of all his solo projects, including demos,
was released by Repertoire Records in 1993, under the title 30 Years.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Scott_(guitarist))
01. Do As I Say (04:57)
02. Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again (03:59)
03. Stand Up (04:58)
04. Nouveau Rock Star (04:57)
05. Natural (04:53)
06. Mind (04:27)
07. Marshall Stack (04:29)
08. Red Tape (05:18)
09. When Friends Fall Out (03:02)
10. Is It True (05:04)
11. Dangerous Game (04:06)
12. Crudely Mott (03:09)
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