Craig demonstrates musical risk taking, Imagination and Multi-tasking.Ĭherry Red have re-released the legendary Harsh Reality album which features two of Terry’s early songs, the title song ‘Heaven and Hell’ and ‘Tobacco Ash Sunday’ a song that was later covered by Paul Weller. He then glimpses into the future of music simultaneously using Laptop/ piano /keyboards and drums. Explaining some of his musical influences, it includes film and experimental music, Jazz, Blues and World music.
Craig switches to piano/keyboard and displays his formidable technique. His entertaining and informative rap on life inside and outside the musical boundaries,is thoughtful, insightful, and at times hilarious. In a dynamic display, Craig plays drums and explains the styles of music that he was introduced to, and the many bands that he has played with. The DVD Riches 2 Rags One Man Show focuses on the Rich musical career of Craig Collinge from his early prodigious beginnings to Rags and obscurity pursuing his musical dreams. News from Craig Collinge - Drummer on TWW 2 I felt like soaking myself in vodka, setting myself alight and flinging my body from a balcony in protest.””
The band hadn’t played live before the album’s release, and Melody Maker's Roy Hollingworth concluded, "They are the worst band I have ever heard perform, ever. Go let your Molotov off!" Britain's rock scene was totally unprepared. “However, Stamp was also penning lyrics worthy of a Marxist proto-punk, such as, “Up from the slums and the factory grime.