Classic Rock

Stray

All In Your Mind: The Transatlan­tic Years 1970‑1974

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Roaring out of west London as teenagers in the late 60s, Stray became faves on the UK’s thriving club scene with their riff-bolstered prog, favouring Del Bromham’s guitar flights and US psych vocal harmonies.

After 1970’s self-titled debut album, Stray recorded four more for Transatlan­tic (Suicide, Saturday Morning Pictures, Mudanzas and Move It), supporting the likes of Sabbath and Quo but never breaking big (even when managed by Charlie Kray).

Changing label and line-ups, Stray continued with Bromham out front, getting a boost when Maiden’s Steve Harris declared himself a fan and his band covered All In Your Mind for the B-side of Holy Smoke.

This bulging box contains the Transatlan­tic albums plus a disc of outtakes, rare 45s and demos, including their 1968 audition.

Stray might not have found a home then, but they play a reunion show this month to celebrate this belated but welldeserv­ed acknowledg­ement of their endless graft.

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Stray-cat dues.

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