Sweet, The & Pipkins, The – The Sweet & The Pipkins
- Artist: Sweet, The & Pipkins, The
- Cod produs: 1M 048 - 94 468
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Artist: Sweet, The & Pipkins, The
Label: Music For Pleasure
Format: Vinyl - LP, Compilation
Country: Germany
Year: 1974
Genres: Rock
Styles: Pop Rock, Glam, Psychedelic Rock
Collection Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Notes: Printed in Germany by Druckhaus Maack KG, 5880 Lüdenscheid [from label 1] Produzenten: 1 + 2 prod. by John Burgess 3, 4 + 6 prod. by J. Burgess - Roger Easterbury 5 arr. + prod. by L. Warburton/Burgess/Easterbury [from label 2] Track B1: arr. and cond. by Jim Sullivan Tracks B2 - B6: arr. and cond. by Jerry Butler prod. by John Burgess Track B5 & B6 not on rear only on label. Spine shows the release title as "The Sweet And The Pipkins", sleeve and labels as "The Sweet & The Pipkins".
Tracklist:
A1 The Lollipop Man
A2 Time
A3 All You'll Ever Get From Me
A4 The Juicer
A5 Get On The Line
A6 Mr McGallagher
B1 Gimme Dat Ding (2:07)
B2 Yakety Yak (2:36)
B3 The People That You Wanna Phone Ya (2:28)
B4 My Baby Loves Lovin' (3:13)
B5 Busy Line (2:33)
B6 Sunny Honey Girl (3:20)
Artist: Sweet, The & Pipkins, The
The Sweet in 1974 recorded the album Sweet Fanny Adams without the assistance of Chinn and Chapman. The album charted at number 27, but disappeared again after just two weeks. As The Sweet became more of an albums band, the hit singles began to dry up. Following a move to Polydor, they cut four albums with each release making less impact than its predecessor.
Since 1982, various incarnations of the band have appeared from time to time, with up to two of the original members in any one line-up. In 1992 two versions of the band - [a=Andy Scott's Sweet] & [A=Brian Connolly Sweet] - began regularly touring and gigging. In 1997, Brian Connolly died in hospital from a muscular disorder. Andy Scott continues to tour with his version of The Sweet.
Brian Connolly (5 October 1945 – 10 February 1997)
Mick Tucker (17 July 1947 – 14 February 2002)
Steve Priest (23 February 1948 – 4 June 2020)
