Suicide Sal

Suicide Sal

Suicide Sal

  • Maggie Bell's 1975 follow-up to Queen Of The Night digitally remastered by Eroc
  • Recorded at Ringo Starr's Startling Studios in Ascot, the album features such rock luminaries as Jimmy Page, Pete Wingfield and Phil May of the Pretty Things
  • The original cover art is replicated in a gatefold digipak and includes an 8-page booklet with liner notes by Chris Welch in conversation with Maggie Bell
When Maggie Bell launched her solo career after the break-up of her band Stone The Crows in 1973, the poll-winning Scots blues and soul singer released two powerful, critically acclaimed studio albums. Repertoire is proud to re-release both albums on CD, with liner notes by Chris Welch comprising new interviews with Maggie Bell, who tells the stories behind the songs and remembers this important period in her career. On 1975's 'Suicide Sal' Maggie's vocal roots are displayed on a more bluesy choice of material, such as Paul Rodgers’ hit ‘Wishing Well’ and another Free song ‘Hold On’. Her own composition, title track ‘Suicide Sal’ was written about her aunt, a famous Music Hall performer. The album was recorded at Ringo Starr’s home studio and ex-Crows drummer Colin Allen not only played on the sessions but added lyrics to ‘Comin’ On Strong.’

Tracklist

01 Wishing Well
02 Suicide Sal
03 I Was In Chains
04 If You Don’t Know
05 What You Got
06 In My Life
07 Comin’ On Strong
08 Hold On
09 I Saw Him Standing There
10 It’s Been So Long

Total playing time: 38.04

Release Information

  • Catalogue Number: REPUK1399
  • Format: CD

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