Alan Ross - Are You Free on Saturday Night - 1977
Guitarist Alan Ross played on 2 of John Entwistle's solo albums in the early 70's, "Whistle Rhymes" and "Rigor Mortis Sets In". He was also part of Entwistle's touring band during that period. In 1973, he played guitar on Tim Hardin's album "Painted Head". That same year, he formed a band called Ro-Ro with bass player Warwick Rose and they released an album called "Meet At The Water" on the Regal Zonophone label. By 1974, he formed the group "Ross" with former Indian Summer keyboard player Bob Jackson. The band's career seemed to take off when they landed themselves a contract with RSO Records. They recorded 2 brilliant albums for the label, "Ross" and "The Pit And The Pendulum", released in 1974 and 1975. Eric Clapton, who was also an RSO artist toured the USA in 1974 and the Ross band was on the same bill. The band disbanded after two albums. In 1976, he appeared on the band Stars' self titled album. He released another 2 albums in 1977 and 1978, "Are You Free On Saturday" and "Restless Nights", this time for a small British label, Ebony Records under the name Alan Ross Band. In 1980, he appeared on an album by Wilson-Gale called "Gift Wrapped Set". In 1983, he played on Alexis Korner's album "Juvenile Delinquent".
02. What You Gonna Do About It
03. Man With The White Glove
04. Mystified
05. Get The Guns
06. Nothing Gets In My Way
07. Baby Please
08. Punishment Park
09. Love Is Love
Alan Ross - Guitar, Vocals
Peter Dennis - Bass, Vocals
Ed Spevcok - Drums, Percussion
Frank Wilson - Keyboards, Vocals
Chris Fletcher - Percussion, Vocals
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ResponderExcluirThanks, appreciate it. Any more Allen Ross available. Never heard of him, but this is good stuff !
ResponderExcluirAnother great album,have given it a couple of listens and its certainly growing on me.
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Small Correction.. There is no "Night" in the title.
ResponderExcluirAlan Ross is hard to find. Thanks for your efforts!