Introducing Eddy and the Falcons

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Introducing Eddy and the Falcons is the second album by the English rock band Wizzard.[1] It peaked at No. 19 in the UK Albums Chart – ten places higher than its predecessor, Wizzard Brew.[2] As with the previous Wizzard album, all songs were composed by Roy Wood.[1]

History

The album had a concept similar to The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, in that the intro 'featured' the appearance on stage of fictional band Eddy & The Falcons. All tracks were written and recorded as tributes to 1950s and early 1960s rock and roll musicians, "Eddy’s Rock" being a guitar and saxophone instrumental played in the style of Duane Eddy, while "Everyday I Wonder" was similar in sound and approach to Del Shannon's "Runaway", and "Come Back Karen" did the same for Neil Sedaka's "Oh! Carol".[1] A particularly clear tribute was to Elvis Presley in "I Dun Lotsa Cryin' Over You".[3]

One single was released from the album, "This Is the Story of My Love (Baby)". Its chart performance in the UK Singles Chart (No. 34) was a disappointment, as all Wizzard's previous singles had reached the top 10.[2]

The sleeve featured a credit 'Custard pies - D.L.T.' This referred to one of their appearances on Top of the Pops, when presenter Dave Lee Travis had been the apparently unwitting recipient of a custard pie wielded by one of the group.

The original release of Introducing Eddy and the Falcons on the Warner Bros. label, in a gate-fold sleeve, included a fold-out poster of Roy Wood on stage. It was reissued by Edsel on CD in 1999, featuring bonus tracks (1974 singles, A-side and B-sides, which had not been recorded as part of the original concept), but was soon deleted.[1] The album was again reissued in 2020 by Esoteric Recordings featuring new liner notes, a miniature replica of the original poster and the same bonus tracks as the Edsel release.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Roy Wood except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Intro" – 0:45
  2. "Eddy's Rock" – 3:56
  3. "Brand New 88" – 3:21
  4. "You Got Me Runnin' " – 3:15
  5. "I Dun Lotsa Cryin' Over You" – 3:22
  6. "This Is the Story of My Love (Baby)" – 4:45

Side two

  1. "Everyday I Wonder" – 4:56
  2. "Crazy Jeans" – 2:48
  3. "Come Back Karen" – 3:05
  4. "We're Gonna Rock 'n' Roll Tonight" – 5:06[1]

Bonus tracks (1999 reissue)

  1. "Rock 'n' Roll Winter (A Loony's Tune)" – 3:09
  2. "Dream of Unwin" (Charlie Grima) – 3:09
  3. "Nixture" (Nick Pentelow) – 2:31
  4. "Are You Ready to Rock" – 5:23
  5. "Marathon Man" (Keith Smart, Mike Tyler) – 2:15

Personnel

  • Roy Wood – vocals, guitars, drums, oboe, cello, bass, keyboards, bassoon, string bass, tenor and baritone saxes, percussion
  • Rick Price – bass guitar, guitar, vocals, percussion
  • Nick Pentelow – tenor saxophone
  • Mike Burney – tenor and baritone saxes
  • Keith Smart – drums
  • Charlie Grima – percussion
  • Bill Hunt – piano
  • Bob Brady – piano and vocals (on final track) and 'incidental boogies'.[5]

Certifications

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