Rock Band Recordings

Hereafter 1972

Breach of Lease (Bloodrock)

This song was a deep cut from an album by Bloodrock (known mainly for the song "DOA"). It was considered pretty heavy at the time, remembering that this was pre-heavy metal music days). This recording is from A Concert of Friends – October, 1972 (a benefit concert for an injured high school friend). The band playing is Hereafter.

“Breach of Lease – Bloodrock”

Feud (1973)

Jimi Oate's song about troubles with his girlfriend. This recording is from our Demo for Hit Attractions (1973), recorded at St. John's with no audience.

“Feud (1973)”

Hereafter 1972

Get Back (1973)

From our demo for Hit Attractions recorded onstage at St. John's UMC with no audience (Summer 1973). Hereafter was Danny Stevenson, Bruce Stevenson, Watson Pryor, Jimi Oates and Steve Guyer.

“Get Back (1973)”

From our demo for Hit Attractions recorded onstage at St. John’s UMC with no audience (Summer 1973). Hereafter was: Danny Stevenson, Bruce Stevenson, Watson Pryor, Jimi Oates and Steve Guyer.

I Left the City – 1974

One of the first songs Danny and Bruce wrote together. This version was recorded at Reflection Studio in Charlotte, NC in 1974. It was part of a four-song demo for Hit Attractions. We revived and modernized this song for the 2023 album Stevenson & Company "Out of Time"

“I Left the City – 1974”

Hereafter 1972

Jesus Is Just Alright (1973)

From our demo for Hit Attractions recorded onstage at St. John's UMC with no audience (Summer 1973). Hereafter was: Danny Stevenson, Bruce Stevenson, Watson Pryor, Jimi Oates and Steve Guyer. The reel-to-reel tape was damaged and there is a part in the song where the recording fades away. The recording recovers and is worth listening to – a really good cover for us back then.

“Jesus Is Just Alright (1973)”

Hereafter 1972

Mississippi Queen (1973)

From our demo for Hit Attractions recorded onstage at St. John's UMC with no audience (Summer 1973). Hereafter was: Danny Stevenson, Bruce Stevenson, Watson Pryor, Jimi Oates and Steve Guyer.

“Mississippi Queen (1973)”

Hereafter 1973

Pretty Woman’s Gotta Crawl

OK – the most sexist song ever, written by Stev Guyer, but hey, we just played the songs back then! If you like the southern rock sound, and you 're a little egotistical, you'll love this one! This was one of the four songs we did as a demo for Hit Attractions in 1974.

“Pretty Woman’s Gotta Crawl”

The Bathroom Song

Originally titled "Trapped for Life in a Bathroom by a Door That Don't Open Right" this nonsense song is just pure 1970's rock fun by our band, A L. Richard Band. Featuring Mike Fowler on lead guitar and Stev Guyer on lead vocals, this recording was made as part of a four-song demo for our agency (Hit Attractions) in the summer of 1974.

“The Bathroom Song”

Trouble No More (1973)

We did a number of Allman Brothers songs – this one was not as well-known, but we played it really well. From the 1973 Demo for Hit Attractions recorded live at St. John's with no audience.

“Trouble No More (1973)”