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Steppin' Out With...

Steppin' Out With...

The Athenians
Genre: Beat, RnB
Format: LP
Condition: M/M (Sealed / NEW)
€ 25

The Wah Wah edition compiles the bands' 45s plus previously unreleased recordings from surviving acetates - if you love bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Yardbirds, bluesmen like Slim Harpo or Lazy Lester and also the soulful sounds of acts like Ike & Tina Turner or Ben E. King this LP is for you!

The most popular and productive line-up of The Athenians beat group came together in Edinburgh in late 1963 and comprised Rick Alcorn (Bass), Ally Black (Guitar), Keith Henderson (Guitar), Arthur Mackey (Drums) and Ian Orr (Vocals). After a deep delve into the catalogues of Sue, Chess, Atlantic, Motown etc. a pretty sassy outfit became the exponents of some very acceptable R&B/ Rock. Having now acquired a fan club, a manager and a large following, the band were playing seven nights a week, two of these as residents of the famous Gamp Club, allegedly their second home.

Although only part-time, they were relishing their situation especially the attention coming from the student fraternity at Edinburgh University and soon they'd be performing with Manfred Mann, The Hollies, The Animals, The Pretty Things, Diana Dors (what?) and many, many more. The University connection was to introduce them to their first taste of recording as a request was made to cut a single to promote the Charity Appeal for that year. Entering Craighall Studios in early Feb. 1964 tracks 'You Tell Me/ Little Queenie' are produced and released in all their glory (It has now been confirmed by rock historians/pundits that this record is the first 7" Single to be released by a Scottish beat group).

Tracklist:
A1 I Can't Stand It
A2 Mercy, Mercy
A3 Louie Louie
A4 Groovin'
A5 Steppin' Out
A6 It's Gonna Work Out Fine
A7 She Belongs To Me
B1 Bye Bye Johnny
B2 Little Queenie
B3 You Tell Me
B4 I'm a Lover Not A Fighter
B5 Thinking Of Our Love
B6 Got Love If You Want It
B7 Sugar Mama