STONE THE CROWS were flying high when they first unleashed 'teenage licks' on the rock world. The Scots band fronted by powerhouse singer Maggie Bell were winning popularity polls, selling out concerts and aiming their sights on America. They were managed by Peter Grant, the man who had brought Led Zeppelin to fame, and the group were rated as one of the best of a new crop of blues rockers. By 1971, when teenage licks was released, stone the crows were all set to rival such bands as free and bad company.
01 Big Jim Salter 4:38 02 Faces 4:41 03 Mr. Wizard 5:30 04 Don't Think Twice 5:04 05 Keep On Rollin' 3:53 06 Ailen Mochree 0:24 07 One Five Eight 6:27 08 I May Be Right I May Be Wrong 5:04 09 Seven Lakes 3:03