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  1. John Cuffley replaced Newsome in 1971. In 1972 the group shortened their name to Climax Blues Band. Albums issued in the 1970s include FM/Live (1973), a double set recorded at a concert in New York, and the studio albums Sense of Direction (1974), Stamp Album (1975) and Gold Plated (1976), featuring the hit single "Couldn't Get It ...

  2. 14 de mar. de 2017 · The band’s hit Couldn’t Get It Right, a song from their aptly-titled 1976 album Gold Plated, simply and elegantly summed up life in the mid-70s. The band had already been together nearly 10 years by then, had progressed from a scruffy straight blues outfit from the streets of Stafford to a globe-trotting, multi-faceted modern ...

  3. As a three-piece with session musicians the album ‘Drastic Steps’ was recorded but even before release Derek Holt and John Cuffley were welcomed back to the fold and the band hit the road again touring the UK and Europe.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2021 · John Cuffley Interview Climax Blues Band. Voted the most promising new group of 1977 by Capitol Radio, the Climax Blues ! Band has actively been on the music scene for 10 years. The release of “Real To Reel” on Sire Records marks the eleventh album for the group.

  5. John Cuffley replaced Newsome in 1971. Albums issued in the 1970s include FM/Live (1973), a double set recorded at a concert in New York, [4] and the studio albums Stamp Album (1975) and Gold Plated (1976), featuring the single "Couldn't Get It Right". [2] . In the 1970s, the band's concerts in the US were attended by up to 20,000 people. [5] .

  6. The trio of Haycock, Holt, and Cooper was the backbone of the group through the early 1980s, along with later members John Cuffley on drums and Peter Filleul on keyboards.

  7. Explore Climax Blues Band's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Climax Blues Band on AllMusic.