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Dave Lambert (born 8 March 1949)Strong, Martin C. (2002) ''The Great Rock Discography'', Canongate, , p. 1014 is an English guitarist and singer-songwriter, who has been a member of the Strawbs at various stages of the band's career, beginning in the 1970s.


Career

Lambert was born in
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. He was a member of several bands in the 1960s, including The Syndicate, The Chains, and Friday's Chyld /
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In 1972 he joined the King-Earl Boogie Band, an outfit formed by two former members of
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. They had briefly fired
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from Mungo Jerry with the intention of replacing him on guitar and vocals with Lambert, until Dorset was reinstated by management and record company. The King-Earl Boogie Band's debut album was produced by
Dave Cousins Dave Cousins (born David Joseph Hindson; 7 January 1945) is an English musician who has been the leader, singer and most-active songwriter of Strawbs since 1967. Career Cousins is a founder member of the Strawbs, which started out as the Str ...
, a move which led to Lambert playing on Cousins' solo album ''Two Weeks Last Summer''. Lambert then joined Cousins in Strawbs on guitar and vocals later in 1972, replacing
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, and playing on the album ''Bursting at the Seams'', which reached number two in the
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, the album including Lambert's song "The Winter and the Summer". In 1973 Lambert and founding member Dave Cousins started a new line-up of the band that continued until they split up in 1978. He subsequently worked as a songwriter in partnership with
Chas Cronk Chas Cronk is an English musician, best known as the bass player and acoustic guitarist for the Strawbs from 1973 to 1980 and again from 2004 to the present. Chas also toured and recorded with Steve Hackett and Rick Wakeman in the 1980s and C ...
, recorded as a solo artist and spent time working as a
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. Lambert rejoined Strawbs in the 1980s and is still a member of the band. In 2006 he was part of a briefly-reformed Fire.


Discography


Albums


Fire

*''The Magic Shoemaker'' (1970) *''Underground and Overhead'' (1997)


King-Earl Boogie Band

*''Trouble at Mill'' (1972)


Strawbs

*'' Bursting at the Seams'' (1973) *''
Hero and Heroine ''Hero and Heroine'' is the seventh studio album by English band Strawbs. Background After the tour supporting the previous album, '' Bursting at the Seams'' (1973), there was an acrimonious split leaving only Dave Cousins and Dave Lambert t ...
'' (1974) *''
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'' (1974) *''
Nomadness ''Nomadness'' is the ninth studio album by English band Strawbs. It was their last album recorded for A&M Records and their first with no full-time keyboard player since 1970's Dragonfly. Indeed, Strawbs would not feature a full-time keyboard pl ...
'' (1975) *'' Deep Cuts'' (1976) *''
Burning for You ''Burning for You'' is the eleventh studio album by English band Strawbs, with cover art by Patrick Woodroffe. Recording The producer of the album Jeffrey Lesser was, according to songwriter/singer Dave Cousins, "...a great engineer but didn't ...
'' (1977) *'' Deadlines'' (1978) *'' Heartbreak Hill'' (1978) *'' Halcyon Days'' (1997) (compilation) *'' Concert Classics'' (1999) (Live BBC "Sight and Sound" performance from 1977) *''
The Complete Strawbs ''The Complete Strawbs'' is a live album by English band Strawbs. It was recorded in 1998 at their 30th anniversary concert at Chiswick House. The concert was also filmed and later was released on DVD. More than four different incarnations of the ...
'' (2000) (30th anniversary concert at Chiswick House) *'' The Collection'' (2002) (compilation) *'' Tears and Pavan – An Introduction to Strawbs'' (2002) (compilation) *''20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Strawbs'' (2003) (compilation) *'' Blue Angel'' (2003) (includes re-recorded songs from ''
Two Weeks Last Summer ''Two Weeks Last Summer'' is the first solo album by Dave Cousins, singer and guitarist from the Strawbs. It was released in 1972 on A&M Records. Track listing All songs written by Dave Cousins #"Two Weeks Last Summer" – (3:07) #"October to ...
'' and ''Bursting at the Seams'') *'' Déjà Fou'' (2004) *'' Strawbs Live at Nearfest 2004'' (2005) *''
A Taste of Strawbs ''A Taste of Strawbs'' is a box-set album by Strawbs. Instead of being a "best of" album, the compilers (Dave Cousins and Dick Greener) have attempted to present alternative versions of some well-known songs plus some previously unreleased mat ...
'' (2006) (box with 4 CDs, recordings 1967–2006) *''Strawbs NY '75'' (2007) (live recording of a 1975 show) *'' Lay Down with the Strawbs'' (2008) (double CD recorded live at The Robin in Bilston 5 March 2006) *''
The Broken Hearted Bride ''The Broken Hearted Bride'' is the 17th studio album by English band Strawbs. Reception Track listing #"The Call to Action" (Dave Cousins) – 7:38 #"Christmas Cheer (Everything's Going to be Alright)" (Cousins, Chas Cronk) – 4:39 #"To ...
'' (2008) (with the ''Hero and Heroine'' line-up) *''
Dancing to the Devil's Beat ''Dancing to the Devil's Beat'' is a studio album by English band Strawbs. Track listing #"Revenge (Can Be So Sweet)" (Dave Cousins, Chas Cronk)– 5:18 #"Beneath the Angry Sky" (Cousins, Cronk) – 4:29 #"Copenhagen" (Cousins, Cronk) – 4:46 ...
'' (2009) (new line-up with Oliver Wakeman on keyboards)


Acoustic Strawbs

*''
Baroque & Roll ''Baroque and Roll'' is the sixteenth studio album by Acoustic Strawbs. Acoustic Strawbs were formed by accident after Dave Cousins and Brian Willoughby were booked to perform as a duo in Twickenham in 2000. Cousins damaged his wrist and Dave La ...
'' (2001) *'' Full Bloom'' (2005) (live) *'' Painted Sky'' (2005) (live)


Solo

*
Framed
' (1979) *
Work in Progress
' (2004)


Lambert Cronk

*''Touch the Earth'' (2007)


Singles

Unless otherwise stated, the details are of the singles released in the UK.


Fire

*"Father's Name is Dad"/"Treacle Toffee World" (1968) *"Round the Gum Tree"/"Toothie Ruthie" (1968)


King-Earl Boogie Band

*"Plastic Jesus"/"If the Lord Don't Get You" (1972) *"Starlight"/"Goin' to German" (1972)


Strawbs

*"
Lay Down "Lay Down" is a single by the Strawbs which reached No. 12 in the UK Singles Chart in October 1972 - their first hit. It was included on their 1973 album ''Bursting at the Seams''. The lyrics are loosely based on the 23rd Psalm in the Old Testa ...
"/"Backside" (1972) *"
Part of the Union "Part of the Union" is a song by English band Strawbs, featured on their 1973 album '' Bursting at the Seams'' and was the band's most successful single, peaking at No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart. It also reached No. 10 in the Irish Singles Char ...
"/" Will You Go" (1973) *"
Shine on Silver Sun "Shine on Silver Sun" is a song by English band Strawbs featured on their 1974 album ''Hero and Heroine''. It is written by Dave Cousins and was intended as a "come-back" single after the post-"Part of the Union" band split. The single was a mino ...
"/"And Wherefore" (1973) *"
Hero and Heroine ''Hero and Heroine'' is the seventh studio album by English band Strawbs. Background After the tour supporting the previous album, '' Bursting at the Seams'' (1973), there was an acrimonious split leaving only Dave Cousins and Dave Lambert t ...
"/"Why" (1974) *" Hold on to Me (The Winter Long)"/"Where do You Go" (1974) *"Round and Round"/"Heroine's Theme" (1974) (US and Italy only) *"
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"/"Changes Arranges" (1974) *"Angel Wine"/"
Grace Darling Grace Horsley Darling (24 November 1815 – 20 October 1842) was an English lighthouse keeper's daughter. Her participation in the rescue of survivors from the shipwrecked ''Forfarshire'' in 1838 brought her national fame. The paddlesteamer ...
" (1975) (Japan only) *"
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"/"Don't Try to Change Me" (1975) *"Little Sleepy" (1975) (US and Portugal only) *"
I Only Want My Love to Grow in You "I Only Want My Love to Grow in You" is a song by English band Strawbs featured on their 1976 album Deep Cuts. The song was written by Dave Cousins and Chas Cronk and was the first single to be released under their new deal with Oyster Records ...
"/"Wasting My Time (Thinking of You)" (1976) *"So Close and Yet So Far Away"/"The Soldier's Tale" (1976) (US only) *" Charmer"/"Beside the Rio Grande" (1976) *"Back in the Old Routine"/"Burning for You" (1977) *"Keep on Trying"/"Simple Visions" (1977) *"Heartbreaker" (1977) (US and South Africa only) *"Joey and Me"/"Deadly Nightshade" (1978) *"New Beginnings"/"Words of Wisdom" (1978) *"I Don't Want to Talk About It"/"The Last Resort" (1978) (US only)


Solo

*"Take a Little Bit of My Life" (1979)


References


External links


Strawbs website

Interview with Dave Lambert on Trilogy Rock (Spain)
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