Dirty Tricks – Night Man(1976)

Biography
This blues-based UK heavy rock outfit was formed in 1974 by vocalist Kenny Stewart and guitarist John Fraser Binnie. With bass player Terry Horbury and drummer John Lee completing the line-up, they drew inspiration from Bad Company, the Faces, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. However, they never graduated from support status, as their attempt to bridge the divide between hard rock and heavy metal was handicapped by weak material. They released three albums on Polydor Records during the mid-70s that failed to reflect the energy they generated in a live setting.

Album & Cover
Night Man is Dirty Tricks second album and was produced by Tony Visconti.

The main photograph on this cover is the street scene with a man standing under the streetlight and was taken in Notting Hill. It was also used for a poster for the Theatre performance group, ‘Lumiere & Son’, a picture of a dog was collaged onto the photograph and the man has a newspaper between his teeth…It was called ‘Dogs’

Cover Location: Street scenes around London, UK
Who Did What: Photography – P. Christopherson
Label: Polydor PD-6082(US), Polydor 2383-398(UK)
Source: Vinyl. Album. Cover. Art, The Complete Hipgnosis Catalogue: Aubrey Powell
  
The Work of Hipgnosis ‘ Walk Away Rene’ Compiled by Hipgnosis and George Hardie.

Tracklist

Side One
Wait Till Saturday
Night Man
Now You’re Gone
Side Two
Play Dirty
Too Much Wine
You Got My Soul
Armageddon (Song For A Rainbow)
Black Diamond

Credits
Bass – Terry Horburry
Drums, Percussion – John Lee
Guitar, Keyboards – Johnny Fraser-Binnie
Producer – Dirty Tricks, tony Visconti
Vocals – Kenny Stewart

With
Madeleine Bell – Vocals
Joanne Stone – Vocals
Vicky Brown – Vocals
Phil Kenzie – Horns
Rod Argent – Piano

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