Jameson Raid

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Seven Days of Splendour 00:00 Tools
Catcher in the Rye 00:00 Tools
It's A Crime 00:00 Tools
The Hypnotist 00:00 Tools
The Raid 00:00 Tools
Run For Cover 00:00 Tools
Titanic 00:00 Tools
Straight from the Butchers 00:00 Tools
Getting Hotter 00:00 Tools
Fortune Teller 00:00 Tools
Electric Sun 00:00 Tools
Do It the Hard Way 00:00 Tools
Never Again 00:00 Tools
Goodbye 00:00 Tools
One City 00:00 Tools
Gettin' Hotter 00:00 Tools
Truth & Heresy 00:00 Tools
Uninvited Guests 00:00 Tools
Poor Little Rich Girl 00:00 Tools
Mr Sunset 00:00 Tools
Metal People 00:00 Tools
Breaking Point 00:00 Tools
Red Moon 00:00 Tools
Maze Of Rats 00:00 Tools
Roll On Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
SS Idol Tearz 00:00 Tools
Haunted 00:00 Tools
9 Reasons 00:00 Tools
Hard Lines 00:00 Tools
Bulldogs 00:00 Tools
Nev & Tim's Green & White Pick-Up Trick 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
Seven days of splendor 00:00 Tools
Gettin Hotter 00:00 Tools
Be My Friend 00:00 Tools
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I remember seeing jameson Raid many times at "The Greyhound" in Chadwell Heath, Essex on a Thurdsay night. Don't remember too much about them but they must have been good as I kept going back :) the only song I can remember is "It's a crime" - accompanied by sirens and blue flashing lights. ************************** Jameson Raid (1976 to 1982) were a fantastic live band playing really original Hard Rock music. They were later associated with the NWOBHM movement and produced one of the very best tracks from this era 'Seven Days Of Splendour'. Vocals: Terry Dark. Guitars: Ian Smith. Bass: John Ace. Drums: Phil Kimberley. They released two EPs: 'Seven Days Of Splendour' and 'End Of Part One' and a demo cassette usually refered to as the 'Electric Sun' demo with Steve Makin on guitar, later in Slade 2. They have a new website: www.jamesonraid.net. They are considering releasing some archive material and possibly even reforming for a reunion. The song 'One City' is NOT by Jameson Raid - don't know why it is here. A folk / emo type group from Leeds has called themselves 'The Jameson Raid' (possibly not a smart move, since the original rock band isn't quite dead yet - and has published records...) Maybe it is them? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.