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- Five Albums — Chicken Shack

: The band's highest-charting album, reaching #9 in the UK . It is well-known for its humorous spoken-word interludes between tracks . 100 Ton Chicken (1969) Label : Blue Horizon

: Contains the first four studio albums plus numerous bonus tracks, singles, and outtakes from the 1968–1970 period . Chicken Shack - Five Albums

: The final album recorded for the Blue Horizon label before guitarist Stan Webb moved the band to Decca's Deram imprint . Imagination Lady (1972) Label : Deram : The band's highest-charting album, reaching #9 in the UK

: Their debut album, featuring keyboardist and singer Christine Perfect (later McVie of Fleetwood Mac) . It reached #12 on the UK Albums Chart . O.K. Ken? (1969) Label : Blue Horizon : The final album recorded for the Blue

These five albums represent the band's most commercially and critically successful period. Label : Blue Horizon

: The first album after Christine Perfect's departure, featuring a shift toward a slightly different blues-rock sound . Accept (1970) Label : Blue Horizon

: Marks a significant shift to a heavier, "hard rock" trio sound featuring John Glascock on bass . Major Collections & Box Sets

: The band's highest-charting album, reaching #9 in the UK . It is well-known for its humorous spoken-word interludes between tracks . 100 Ton Chicken (1969) Label : Blue Horizon

: Contains the first four studio albums plus numerous bonus tracks, singles, and outtakes from the 1968–1970 period .

: The final album recorded for the Blue Horizon label before guitarist Stan Webb moved the band to Decca's Deram imprint . Imagination Lady (1972) Label : Deram

: Their debut album, featuring keyboardist and singer Christine Perfect (later McVie of Fleetwood Mac) . It reached #12 on the UK Albums Chart . O.K. Ken? (1969) Label : Blue Horizon

These five albums represent the band's most commercially and critically successful period. Label : Blue Horizon

: The first album after Christine Perfect's departure, featuring a shift toward a slightly different blues-rock sound . Accept (1970) Label : Blue Horizon

: Marks a significant shift to a heavier, "hard rock" trio sound featuring John Glascock on bass . Major Collections & Box Sets