Jim Stacey

Jim Stacey (born in Southend-on-Sea[1]) is a British guitarist. As a guitarist he's best known as a (former) member of the German heavy metal band Accept.

Jim Stacey
BornSouthend-on-Sea
GenresMetal
Occupation(s)Guitarist
InstrumentsGuitar, Bass guitar

Career

Stacey was a member of the German band Accept during 1989. In that year, Accept released their eighth studio album, Eat the Heat. Although Stacey appears on the album's front cover, all the guitar work on the album was played by Wolf Hoffmann. Jim Stacey did perform second guitar live with the band.

Stacey was responsible for the layout design and package design of the Nashville Pussy debut album Let Them Eat Pussy (1998).[2]

He was one of the composers of Kevin Henderson's album Kentucky Bound (2005).[3]

Discography

Year Album name & artist Format Credits / Notes
1992 Mutter Horcht An Deiner Tür - Die Schröders LP Guitarist on the title track
1996 - Sunset cruise - Olaf Jung CD Bass on tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12
1998 Let Them Eat Pussy - Nashville Pussy CD, Cassette Layout design and package design
2003 - Shining Black - The Best Of Tarot - Tarot Compilation 2CD Unknown on the track Generation Clash
2005 Kentucky Bound - Kevin Henderson CD Composer
2006 First Serving - Break Point LP Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Backing vocals
gollark: Practicality! Run away!
gollark: A new solution, in the form of single-atom marbles in very small paths, is needed.
gollark: Modern "very small transistor" technology is approaching its limits.
gollark: Really, all computing should just be based on really small (possibly semi-silvered) mirrors.
gollark: It's called "Turing Tumble" or something by the way.

References

  1. "Jim Stacey". www.metal-archives.com. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  2. "Nashville Pussy - Let Them Eat Pussy". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  3. "Kevin Henderson - Kentucky Bound". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
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