
Cruise International Records,
Allerton Grange Vale,
Leeds,
LS17 6LS
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Two south London fellows called Alan Lancaster (bass) and Francis Rossi (guitar – known as Mike Rossi during the bands early years) founded the band in 1962. First name The Paladins soon changed to The Spectres (another previously-documented early name, The Scorpions, is disputed).
In 1966, the band changed their name to “The Traffic”, shortly thereafter to The Traffic Jam. The line up consisted of Lancaster, Rossi, John Coghlan (drums) and Roy Lynes (keyboard).
A year later, the band changed name once again to “The Status Quo”. Rick Parfitt (guitar) joined the band. Their first hit record, “Pictures of Matchstick Men”, was released. “The” was omitted from the name of the band in 1969, known thereafter as just “Status Quo”
CD 1
01 The Party Ain’t Over Yet
02 Fun Fun Fun (With The Beach Boys)
03 Under The Influence
04 Keep ‘Em Coming
05 I Knew The Bride
06 Get Back
07 Sea Cruise
08 I’m Watching Over You
09 Get Out Of Denver
10 Cupid Stupid
11 All That Counts Is Love
12 It’s All About You
13 Don’t Stop
14 The Winner
15 Rock n Roll n You
16 All Around My Hat (With Maddy Prior)
17 In The Army Now (2010 Radio Edit)
CD 2
01 Pictures Of Matchstick Men (1999)
02 The Beginning Of The End
03 Two Way Traffic
04 Round And Round
05 Gotta Get Up And Go
06 Making Waves
07 Goodbye Baby
08 Movin’ On
09 I Don’t Wanna Hurt You Anymore
10 Frozen Hero
11 Twenty Wild Horses
12 Bad News
13 You Never Stop
14 Tilting At The Mill
15 Whatever You Want (Live 2010)
16 Caroline (Live)
17 Rocking All Over The World (Live)
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