The third album from Stray found the band moving into slightly different terrains starting off with Our Song which starts with acoustic guitars before Del Bromhams guitar comes crashing in the song has a great chorus and should have been a hit single.The album is jam packed with top tunes Move that Wigwam is about the the rape of the indians land in the old wild west,Leave it Out features some fantastic slide guitar from Del Bromham and is still played live at the band's gigs today.Most Stray fans consider this CD to be the bands best album other tracks worthy of mention are the classic After the Storm which has a strong Hendrix vibe and the brilliant How Could I Forget You. Steve Gadd's raw vocals deserve a mention he was one of the great frontmen in rock music and sang with passion and soul, every track on this album is very good and encompasses a range of different styles which made Stray unique nobody else sounded like them they were and still are to this day a great great band. As a live band there is no one to touch them.Buy this album you will not be disapointed.
In many peoples opinion the best album from this great band. Well know in the early 70's for their dramatic stage act, this 1972 release showed that Del Bronham could compose wonderful songs in addition to his outstanding electric guitar playing. These compositions allowed Steve Gadd the chance to prove what a great voice he had. Do not miss this classic, buy it now and come back for more Stray albums.
I bought Saturday Morning Pictures when it first came out in the seventies and still listen to it today admittedly on CD without all the crackles and pops.It is a very varied bag of music with all tracks worth a listen especially at such a low price.
I personally enjoyed Stray - Stray more with the fantastic All In Your Mind - great for air guitar