Ronnie Lane - Anymore For Anymore vinyl pressing

Ronnie Lane ‘Anymore For Anymore’

First vinyl pressing in 30 years of the classic 1974 debut solo album

Newly mastered at Abbey Road Includes Poster and Sound of Vinyl Download code

 Available from 07 May 2021

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To commemorate what would have been Ronnie Lane's 75th birthday (born 1 April 1946), on 7th May 2021, UMC announces the reissue of Ronnie’s classic 1974 debut solo album, ‘Anymore For Anymore’, making it available on vinyl for the first time in more than 30 years.

 

‘Anymore For Anymore’ has been newly mastered at Abbey Road Studios, pressed on 180gm vinyl and is housed in a sleeve reproducing the original distinctive artwork. A new inner sleeve features rare photos and the lyrics to Ronnie’s original songs and the package includes a reproduction of the original album promo poster. It also comes with a Sound of Vinyl Download code. Available to pre-order here.

 

Ronnie Lane had already proven himself as a proficient songwriter with both his previous bands the Small Faces and The Faces, being behind such iconic songs such as ‘Ooh La La’, ‘Itchycoo Park’, ‘All Or Nothing’, ‘Tin Soldier’, ‘Annie’ and ‘Debris’. However, after tiring of the rock and roll circus that had come to engulf and consume both bands, Ronnie Lane decided to go solo, leaving behind London’s East End and taking his family and musician friends with him for a new life in the country.

 

Originally released in July 1974 and recorded at his newly acquired ‘Fishpool’ farm in Wales, ‘Anymore For Anymore’ saw Ronnie’s music embrace country, folk, bluegrass, music hall, soul and rhythm & blues to spellbinding effect. In came acoustic guitars, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and accordion - this was pure heart on sleeve roots music played by Ronnie’s band Slim Chance which included contributions from Scottish duo Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, bass player Steve Bingham (The Foundations, Colin Blunstone), and drummer Bruce Rowland (Joe Cocker, Fairport Convention). The album highlight is arguably one of the very finest songs in Ronnie’s celebrated career, ‘The Poacher’, a truly magical composition that evokes long hot summers and Ronnie’s rural dreaming. Other album stand-outs include the glorious jug band hoedown of ‘Chicken Wire’ alongside Lane’s signature tenderness on two outstanding cuts – ‘Tell Everyone’ and ‘Don’t You Cry For Me’.

 

‘Anymore For Anymore’ reached No. 48 on the UK album chart, while single ‘The Poacher’ peaked at No. 36. The single might have fared better if a planned appearance on Top of the Pops hadn’t been cancelled due to a strike by the cameraman’s union. Despite the modest chart position, the album has grown in stature since its release. Widely considered his best solo outing, and championed by the likes of Pete Townshend, Noel & Liam Gallagher, Paul Weller and Jimmy Page, it’s an album now established as a “must-have” for any serious music lover, recognised as one of the great artistic records of the 1970s.

 

Side A

  1. Careless Love

  2. Don't You Cry For Me

  3. Bye And Bye (Gonna See The King)

  4. Silk Stockings

  5. The Poacher

Side B

  1. Roll On Babe

  2. Tell Everyone

  3. Amelia Earhart's Last Flight

  4. Anymore For Anymore

  5. Only A Bird In A Gilded Cage

  6. Chicken Wired

 

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