In an extensive podcast interview Maggie Bell talks to Jason Barnard about her time in Stone the Crows, singing with Rod Stewart, John Baldry and highlights from her solo work.
- Stone the Crows – Good Time Girl (Ontinuous Performance, Polydor, 1972)
- Stone the Crows – The Touch of Your Loving Hand (Stone the Crows, Polydor, 1970)
- Stone the Crows – Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Ode to John Law, Polydor, 1970)
- Rod Stewart – Every Picture Tells A Story (Every Picture Tells A Story, Mercury, 1971)
- John Baldry – Black Girl (It Ain’t Easy, Warner Brothers, 1971)
- Stone the Crows – Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright (Teenage Licks, Polydor, 1971)
- Stone the Crows – Sunset Cowboy (Ontinuous Performance, Polydor, 1972)
- Maggie Bell – Caddo Queen (Queen Of The Night, Atlantic, 1974)
- Maggie Bell and Chamber Choir with the London Symphony Orchestra – Tommy Can You Hear Me? (Tommy, Ode Records, 1972)
- Maggie Bell – Wishing Well (Suicide Sal, Swan Song, 1975)
- Maggie Bell – If You Don’t Know (Suicide Sal, Swan Song, 1975)
- Midnight Flyer – Hey Boy (Midnight Flyer, Swan Song, 1981)
- Maggie Bell – No Mean City (The River Sessions, River Records, 2004)
A new Stone the Crows and Maggie Bell best of, featuring many of these tracks, can be found on Angel Air Records. More information on Maggie, including forthcoming shows can be found at maggiebell.co.uk
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Brilliant interview with Wullie stayed across the way from him both of us 1947’rs