Stories
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Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, July 1972
ONCE MICHAEL BROWN led a group called the Left Banke, who produced two of the most memorable singles of the mid-sixties, 'Walk Away Renee' and ...
Review by Jon Tiven, Rolling Stone, 12 October 1972
STORIES IS a New York-based quartet which plays music with a strong kinship to British rock, yet lacks the rank imitator brand of many a ...
Stories: Travelling Underground (Kama Sutra)
Review by Jon Tiven, Zoo World, 31 January 1973
STORIES HAVE GOTTEN into the habit of changing drastically right after they put out an album, which would be disastrous if their mutations weren't always ...
The Left Banke and Stories : The Michael Brown Story
Profile by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, May 1973
THE ALBUM DEBUT of Stories was one of the most exciting musical events of 1972. A number of excellent LP's in a new American lightweight ...
Stories: A Stories With A Happy Ending
Profile by Jon Tiven, Zoo World, 16 August 1973
FROM THE beginning, Stories were a rather unique band unlike any other. The 'known' member of the group, Michael Brown, had been a leading exponent ...
Stories and Hot Chocolate: 'Brother Louie'
Report and Interview by Paul Gambaccini, Rolling Stone, 13 September 1973
"THIS IS NOT what I wanted," Enrol Brown mused over a boiled egg breakfast in his London penthouse. "Tony Wilson and I will still get ...
Stories: The Warehouse, New Orleans
Live Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, October 1973
STORIES MADE their first New Orleans concert appearance recently in the incongruous company of yet another Southern Allmanesque boogie band, the Marshall Tucker aggregation, and ...
The Raspberries, Stories: Carnegie Hall, New York NY
Live Review by Dan Nooger, The Village Voice, 4 October 1973
RIDING HIGH ...
Ian Lloyd & Stories: Traveling Underground
Review by Bud Scoppa, Rolling Stone, 28 February 1974
STORIES COPED with the loss of founder Michael Brown (a fine keyboard player and songwriter who also led the Left Banke) by recording 'Brother Louie', ...
see also Left Banke, The
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