Gravy Train - Starbright Starlight free for downloading

  • Artist: Gravy Train
  • Song: Starbright Starlight
  • Music Genre: Rock
  • Length: 04:32
  • Filesize: 10.6MB
  • Kbps: 320Kbps
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4 Gravy Train - Busted in Schenectady 320 08:11
5 Gravy Train - Can Anybody Hear Me 192 04:35
6 Gravy Train - Evening of My Life 320 02:59
7 Gravy Train - Fields and Factories 320 08:36
8 Gravy Train - Going for a Quick One 320 05:16
9 Gravy Train - Home Again 320 03:09
10 Gravy Train - Peter 256 04:12
11 Gravy Train - Staircase to the Day 320 07:33
12 Gravy Train - The Last Day 256 05:40
13 Gravy Train - The New One 320 05:18
14 Gravy Train - Think of Life 320 05:11

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ChoccyXbun yum yum

2021-05-25 11:02:01 | Profile
The Band from Newton-le-willows, seen them a few time Great band, great times,

VICTOR CEBAN

2021-05-13 14:40:41 | Profile
Gravy train were the no1 band in St. Helens from the late 60's into the early 70's I remember watching them perform at the cricket club the rooms full of smoke and the floors wet through with spilt beer and condensation. People say the Shadows inspired many people to take up the guitar but around St Helens Gravy Train have to take that honour. I was fortunate enough to see them perform this album live at the St Helens RFC ground in the 70's and yes I did go out and buy the album. This track to me is ageless and is one of my favourite songs of all time.

Alana Vidal

2020-06-13 08:46:44 | Profile
the yeah shout sounds like queen,may and taylor especially

Alex Curione

2020-06-11 19:38:05 | Profile
Awesome band. Very sad when you know their history. They never broke through the mainstream wall even though they were producing nipple-tingling tracks like this. I’m 47, work as a site manager at an apartment complex in Leeds. It’s 2020. I listen to the album Staircase To The Day in its entirety at least once a day on my iPhone. It’s absolutely brilliant. The saddest thing for me is this group we’re heavily active around Merseyside around when I was born, but they passed me by for decades. Not any more.