Wednesday, April 1, 2026

The Chesterfield Kings - The Greg Prevost Years, 1978-2002 Singles and EPs (White Trash Soul Real R'n'R No.9)



As I've said many times before, I'm just a rock 'n' roll nerd who likes to share my thoughts on artists who I think should be more well-known. I'm not preaching to the converted either. Most of the time, when I sit down to write I don't know how to start or finish the piece you're reading, but I do know that I don't want to be just another person telling the story of these artists. If you weren't aware of them but like them, then get off your lazy arse and do something, we're in the internet age for fuck's sake and everything's just a few clicks away, if you are not on magazines and fanzines already (too bad for you). So, I'm not going to tell you The Chesterfield Kings' tale.

I listened to the latest Kings album the other day. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't The Chesterfield Kings either. I don't know how Andy Babiuk should call his 'new' gang, but to me it's simple: No Greg Prevost - no Chesterfields! End of discussion, thanks for your attention. To be honest, I don't care who owns the rights to the name, although I'm pretty sure it was Greg who set up the band in 1978 in Rochester, ΝΥ. Prevost is a very important figure to me, even if you are trying to put aside the Chesterfield Kings. A culture vulture and rock 'n' roll enthusiast of the highest order, he has written hundreds of essays for legendary magazines such as Ugly Things and Kicks, as well as his own fanzine, Outasite. He liked the same way the 60s garage punk unknowns and the Brian Jones-era Stones as the New York Dolls and The Heartbreakers or Motörhead, Alice Cooper, Muddy Waters and Nancy Sinatra. To me at least he is as important as Lux Interior.

This compilation is a pissed-off take. Don't get me wrong, I love Andy almost as much as Greg, but I'm not going to change my mind. The Chesterfield Kings ended the day Greg walked away. And here's the epitaph. A much needed (I believe) compilation, encompassing all of their singles and extended plays, including those that that went unreleased or were bootlegs. Most of them (if not all) have been out of print for like ages, so if you're new to their game you won't be able to find them easily or at an affordable price. This is the Chesterfield Kings' heritage as recounted by one of their most devoted fans.

2 comments:

  1. 320: https://mega.nz/file/a0YkzDKY#7CvHAEB0EZYJTU8FyArPGR7-I3XLcz4E7OuMVpgyTo4

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  2. Thanks. Great band. I have their first 5 LP's but no singles, so this is very welcome

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