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Recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes, London, 1969/1971. All tracks written by Tucky Buzzard except Pisces Apple Lady written by Leon Russell. Paul Francis [drums] left during the recording of this album and his place was taken by an old friend from Spain, Chris Johnston. Produced by former Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman, with occasional help from Glyn Johns, with Mick Taylor doing a bit of guitar playing, and the Rolling Stones brass section of Bobby Keys [sax] and Jim Price [trumpet] helping out on some tracks.

Buy the album Tucky Buzzard signed by former Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman

Released (UK): June, 1971

Re-released: May, 2002 (Ripple Records RIPCD 104)

Tracklist
Time Will Be Your Doctor [3:52] (Graham/Brown/Francis)
Recorded: 1969
Stainless Steel Lady [4:28] (Taylor/Graham/Brown/Henderson)
Recorded: 21-Feb-1970
Sally Shotgun [3:06] (Taylor/Brown)
Recorded: 1969
Gu Gu Gu [3:30] (Taylor/Graham/Brown)
Recorded: 1969
My Friend [3:59] (Taylor/Graham/Brown/Francis)
Recorded: 1969
Pisces Apple Lady [2:50] (Russell)
Recorded: 08-Apr-1970
She's Meat [3:20] (Taylor/Graham/Brown/Henderson)
Recorded: 1969
Ace The Face [3:16] (Taylor/Graham/Brown/Henderson/Francis)
Recorded: 28-Jan-1971
Whiskey Eyes [5:50] (Graham)
Recorded: 29-Jan-1971
Rolling Cloud [5:18] (Taylor/Henderson)
Recorded: 28-Jan-1971

Liner Notes
Tucky Buzzard:
Jimmy Henderson - vocals
Dave Brown - vocals and bass guitar
Nicky Graham - vocals and keyboards
Terry Taylor - vocals and guitar
Chris Johnson - drums

Lead vocals by Jimmy Henderson, except Sally Shotgun and My Friend (Dave Brown) and Time Will Be Your Doctor and Gu Gu Gu (Nicky Graham)

Additional musicians:
Paul Francis - drums
Mick Taylor - guitar on My Friend
Bobby Keys - horns on Whiskey Eyes and Rolling Cloud
Jim Price - horns on Whiskey Eyes and Rolling Cloud

All tracks arranged by Bill Wyman/Tucky Buzzard except Pisces Apple Lady (Leon Russell)
Recorded and mixed at Olympic Studios, London, England
Engineer: Keith Harwood - Assisted by: Chris Kimsey and Jeremy Gee
Mixed by Glyn Johns and Keith Harwood
Album Design: Dirt Boys
Produced by Bill Wyman
Originally released June 1971

Ripple Records RIPCD 104