Chicken Shack - Five Albums Official
These five albums represent the band's most commercially and critically successful period. Label : Blue Horizon
: The band's highest-charting album, reaching #9 in the UK . It is well-known for its humorous spoken-word interludes between tracks . 100 Ton Chicken (1969) Label : Blue Horizon
: Their debut album, featuring keyboardist and singer Christine Perfect (later McVie of Fleetwood Mac) . It reached #12 on the UK Albums Chart . O.K. Ken? (1969) Label : Blue Horizon Chicken Shack - Five Albums
: The first album after Christine Perfect's departure, featuring a shift toward a slightly different blues-rock sound . Accept (1970) Label : Blue Horizon
: Collects the later classic albums Imagination Lady , Unlucky Boy , and the live album Goodbye Chicken Shack . These five albums represent the band's most commercially
The phrase most likely refers to the original five studio albums released by the British blues band Chicken Shack during their peak years from 1968 to 1973 . While there is no single box set specifically titled "Five Albums," their discography is often categorized by the two major labels they recorded for during this era: Blue Horizon and Deram . The Core Studio Albums (1968–1973)
: Contains the first four studio albums plus numerous bonus tracks, singles, and outtakes from the 1968–1970 period . 100 Ton Chicken (1969) Label : Blue Horizon
: The final album recorded for the Blue Horizon label before guitarist Stan Webb moved the band to Decca's Deram imprint . Imagination Lady (1972) Label : Deram