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Stray - Suicide (1971)
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Stray - Suicide (1971)
UK | Hard / Classic / Progressive / Blues Rock | MP3 320 Kbps | 94 Mb


Stray are a British band formed in 1966. The group's brand of melodic, hook-laden hard rock proved to be a popular draw on the local club scene during the early 1970s.

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However the band did not have commercial success with its record releases. At one stage Charlie Kray, (brother of the Kray twins Ronnie and Reggie), was their manager. Gadd left the band in 1975 due to artistic differences and was replaced on vocals by Pete Dyer.

The original Stray finally dissolved in 1977, although Bromham later continued to play in various resurrected versions of the project well into the 2000s.

There are two Iron Maiden connections to Stray. The early song "All in Your Mind" from the Stray 1970 debut album was covered by Maiden, and Maiden bassist Steve Harris's daughter Lauren has covered "Come On Over".

From late 2006 until early 2007, the band's back catalog of eight studio albums issued originally during the 1970s were re-released by the UK-based Sanctuary Records in compact disc format. The new releases are remastered and add bonus tracks culled from single B-sides, studio outtakes and BBC broadcast sessions.

The Universal Music Group have just bought the entire back catalogue and Stray are touring again with Del Bromham (guitar and vocals), Stuart Uren (bass guitar and vocals) and Karl Randall on drums.


Stray - Suicide (1971)

01. Son Of The Father (5:47)
02. Nature's Way (3:30)
03. Where Do Our Children Belong (3:38)
04. Jericho (4:55)
05. Run Mister Run (3:54)
06. Dearest Eloise (2:29)
07. Do You Miss Me (6:28)
08. Suicide (7:40)
09. Encore (0:35)

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