Stonefield Tramp 2009
Once a catalog of songs had been completed they recorded their first demo album ‘Going Nowhere’ in 1971. This has since been bootlegged around the world and is eagerly sought after by the discerning collector!
Constant, and frustrating, rejection of their songs from the established Record Companies gave Rob the idea to record their own albums independently. And so, after teaming up with their good friend Brian Balster from Tewkesbury, recorded the acoustic album ‘Follow the Sun’ by ‘van Spyk and Friends’ at the Acorn Records studio in Stonesfield in Oxfordshire in April 1974. The album sold so well they all returned to the studio three months later, with additional musicians Dave Lloyd (Guitar) and Chris Suttoris (Bass) to record their follow up album ‘Dreaming Again’. This time they released the disc on their own label, Tramp records, but used the same studio, and engineers, as its predecessor. At the end of the session, and after very little discussion, they elected to call the band ‘Stonefield Tramp.’ They gigged extensively over the next three years in the UK. Dave Lloyd left the band in 1975 and was replaced by Peter Kiely. A drummer, Andy “Eggy” Richwood, also joined them that year, adding much needed ‘bite’ to their own individual brand of contemporary Folk Rock. Terry left the band to pursue his own solo song writing ambitions in 1976, and that same year Rob emigrated to the U.S.A. It was, effectively, the end of the band!
In 2002 Rob, with a lot of help from Pete Kiely, reformed the band who began work on their second album ‘Full Circle.’ This album being very much a band effort regarding song content than the first one, which more or less was a showcase for the original Friend/Van Spyk song writing partnership.
The 1974 album ‘Dreaming Again’ is very eagerly sought after by Vinyl Record Collectors world wide, and has been sold on E Bay in most countries you could think of!