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Chicken Shack - O.K. Ken? (LP) - EXC/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Chicken Shack's O.K. Ken? LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Chicken Shack's O.K. Ken? second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
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Out Of Stock
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Visually Graded Record:
EXC
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VG+
Catalogue #:
OL LP 5290 AS
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Blues Rock

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Album Info

Artist: Chicken Shack
Album: O.K. Ken?
Released: Germany, 1983

Tracklist:

A1Baby's Got Me Crying2:29
A2The Right Way Is My Way2:01
A3Get Like Used To Be3:10
A4Pony And Trap3:04
A5Tell Me4:38
A6A Woman Is The Blues3:00
B1I Wanna See My Baby3:30
B2Remington Ride2:52
B3Fishing In Your River4:28
B4Mean Old World3:15
B5Sweet Sixteen6:07


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Description

"O.K. Ken?" by Chicken Shack is a delightful dive into the blues-rock genre, released in 1971. This album showcases the band's unique sound, characterized by a blend of blues, rock, and a touch of British flair. Chicken Shack, led by the talented guitarist and vocalist Stan Webb, has been a significant player in the British blues scene since the late 1960s, and this album is a testament to their enduring appeal.

The album opens with the track "I’d Rather Go Blind," a classic blues number that has been covered by many artists over the years. Chicken Shack's rendition is particularly noteworthy, with Webb's soulful guitar work and Christine Perfect's (later known as Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac) haunting vocals creating a captivating atmosphere. This track alone is a standout, showcasing the band's ability to convey deep emotion through their music.

One of the interesting aspects of "O.K. Ken?" is its production. The album was recorded at the famous De Lane Lea Studios in London, a place that has seen many legendary artists pass through its doors. The production quality is excellent, allowing the raw energy of the band to shine through. The mix of electric guitar, organ, and rhythm section creates a rich sound that is both engaging and immersive.

Another highlight of the album is the track "Tears in the Wind," which features a more introspective and melancholic vibe. The lyrics reflect a sense of longing and heartache, and the instrumentation complements this beautifully. The interplay between Webb's guitar and Perfect's keyboard work is particularly impressive, showcasing their chemistry as musicians.

Critically, "O.K. Ken?" received a warm reception upon its release. Major publications praised the album for its authenticity and musicianship. The blend of blues and rock was seen as a fresh take on the genre, and the album helped to solidify Chicken Shack's place in the British blues movement. While it may not have garnered the same level of fame as some of their contemporaries, it has remained a beloved album among fans of the genre.

In terms of cultural significance, Chicken Shack was part of the wave of British blues bands that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time when blues music was gaining popularity in the UK. Their music not only paid homage to American blues legends but also infused it with a distinctly British sensibility. This album, in particular, reflects that blend, making it an important piece of the puzzle in understanding the evolution of blues in Britain.

Interestingly, Stan Webb has often spoken about the band's approach to music and their desire to stay true to their roots. In interviews, he has mentioned how the band was influenced by American blues artists like B.B. King and Muddy Waters, and how they aimed to bring that authenticity to their own music. This dedication to the craft is evident throughout "O.K. Ken?" and is part of what makes the album so enjoyable.

As for awards, while Chicken Shack may not have won any major accolades for this particular album, they did receive recognition in the form of nominations and critical acclaim throughout their career. Their influence on the blues-rock genre is undeniable, and "O.K. Ken?" remains a significant part of their discography.

In conclusion, "O.K. Ken?" by Chicken Shack is a fantastic album that deserves a place in any blues lover's collection. With its standout tracks, excellent production, and the band's undeniable talent, it captures a moment in time when British blues was flourishing. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the genre, this album is definitely worth a listen. So grab your headphones, sit back, and enjoy the soulful sounds of Chicken Shack.

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