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  2. Mr. Mick - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Mick is the fifth studio album released by the British rock group Stackridge in 1976. It originally was released in the UK by The Rocket Record Company, and its catalogue number was ROLL 3. This was the first album by Stackridge to go unreleased in the United States.

  3. Stackridge - Wikipedia

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    Stackridge signed up with reissue experts Angel Air in 2005. All the CDs have extensive sleeve notes, pictures of memorabilia and bonus tracks and two, Mr Mick and Forbidden City are double CD sets. A spring 2007 tour was announced featuring this line-up, along with additional musicians.

  4. John Swannell (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Swannell provided the photograph for the cover of the 1973 album The Man in the Bowler Hat and the 1976 Mr. Mick album by British rock group Stackridge, and has many other record cover photograph credits to his name. [3] He is known for his royal portrait photographs.

  5. Keith Gemmell - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] He played on their albums, Extravaganza, Pinafore Days (US only) and 1976's Mr. Mick. When Stackridge collapsed he left the world of rock bands behind him, studying clarinet with Prof. Richard Addison (principal clarinetist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) for a year. Now living in London, Gemmell joined several big ...

  6. A Victory for Common Sense - Wikipedia

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    The Original Mr. Mick (2001) A Victory For Common Sense (2009) A Victory For Common Sense is the eighth and final studio album by the British rock group Stackridge ...

  7. Dave Lawson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The band announced their disbandment in early 1976, due to management problems, and Lawson then worked as a session musician before touring with Roy Harper and later Stackridge, for which band he appeared on the 1976 album Mr. Mick. In the late 1970's he played mellotron on a BBC live broadcast of David Bedford's Instructions for Angels.

  8. Something for the Weekend (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Mick (1976) Something for the Weekend (1999) The Original Mr. Mick ... Something for the Weekend is the sixth studio album by the British rock group Stackridge.

  9. Sex and Flags - Wikipedia

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    Stackridge compilation chronology; Lemon 2002 (2002) Sex and Flags (2005) Purple Spaceships Over Yatton: The Best Of (2006) Sex and Flags is a compilation of songs by ...