Alan White - Ramshackled [Atlantic Records SD 18167] (15 June 1976)

Released: 15 June 1976
Country: US
Label: Atlantic Records
Catalog: SD 18167
Genre: Rock, Jazz, Fusion

Pressing: Presswell

Item# SR-ATSD18167
Ratings: C=NM-; LP=NM-

Note: Embossed cover, includes sleeve and insert

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Ooooh Baby
02 One Way Rag
03 Avakak
04 Song Of Innocence
05 Giddy
06 Silly Woman
07 Marching Into A Bottle
08 Everybody
09 Darkness


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Ramshackled
Alan White


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Ramshackled is the first solo album by Alan White, drummer for British progressive rock band Yes. It was released in 1976 on Atlantic Records, during a period when all five of the Yes band members (Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Patrick Moraz and White) released solo albums. White only performed drums on the album and wrote none of the songs.

As of 2019, Ramshackled stands as White's only solo work.

White had worked with Pete Kirtley and Kenny Craddock in the Alan Price Set and Happy Magazine. White, Kirtley, Craddock and Colin Gibson then worked together in the short-lived Griffin in 1969.[1] In the early 1970s, White, Kirtley, Craddock, Gibson and Bud Beadle played together in unsigned band Simpson's Pure Oxygen. For his debut solo album, White brought Kirtley, Craddock, Gibson and Beadle back together.

Fellow Yes members, Jon Anderson and Steve Howe, guested on "Spring: Song Of Innocence". Gibson and wind player Bud Beadle also appeared on Steve Howe's own solo album from the same period, Beginnings. Although he does not appear on the album, Patrick Moraz has a cameo in the promotional video. [wikipedia.org]