
“Good Evening Boys & Girls” is the most comprehensive attempt yet to bottle the lightning that was The Sensational Alex Harvey Band live. Gathering 16 previously unreleased performances, this set traces the group from the Marquee in 1973 through the band’s final run with the original line-up. It’s a tour through ballrooms, city halls, theatres and festivals – London, Newcastle, Glasgow, New York, Berlin, Reading – and the famous Glasgow Apollo Christmas Show of 1975, long spoken of in fan circles, now finally unearthed.
Much of what’s here comes straight from the source: soundboard and radio recordings, remastered with care by Pete Reynolds (Mott The Hoople, Fleetwood Mac, Wishbone Ash) to preserve bite and atmosphere. You hear the band as the crew and punters heard them – gritty, elastic, unpredictable, and completely themselves.
This is SAHB without varnish, and that’s exactly how it should be.
There was never another band like The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. They didn’t just play shows – they made every venue feel like their territory, told stories, cracked jokes, and then tore the roof off the place. Scotland has produced its share of musical legends, but SAHB remain something rarer still: a band whose myth came from the stage, night after night, sweat and swagger and steel-toe precision. “Good Evening Boys & Girls” is the most comprehensive attempt yet to bottle that lightning.
Sensational Alex Harvey Band. They didn’t just play shows—they made every venue feel like their territory, told stories, cracked jokes, and then tore the roof off the place. Scotland has produced its share of musical legends, but SAHB remain something rarer still: a band whose myth came from the stage, night after night, sweat and swagger and steel-toe precision.
Much of what’s here comes straight from the source: soundboard and radio recordings, remastered with care by Pete Reynolds (Mott The Hoople, Fleetwood Mac, Wishbone Ash) to preserve their bite and atmosphere. You hear the band as the crew and punters heard them—gritty, elastic, unpredictable, and completely themselves. This is SAHB without varnish, and that’s exactly how it should be.
The box also digs into the story behind the noise. A 144-page hardback book tells the tale with unseen and rare photographs from Ian Dickson, Barry Plummer, Janet Macoska, Steve Emberton, Dick Barnatt, Michael Putland, Kevin Cummins and more, accompanied by new notes from longtime Harvey historian Martin Kielty. Much of the memorabilia—posters, passes, scraps, treasures—comes from Ted McKenna’s private archive and the remarkable collection of Martin Davies, offering a glimpse into the working life of a band that lived as hard as it played.
A replica Glasgow Apollo programme and a signed photograph from Zal Cleminson and Chris Glen complete the set—fittingly, since the box was made with the full cooperation of Zal Cleminson, Chris Glen, and sonic architect Dave Batchelor and the estates of Alex, Ted, and Hugh McKenna.
A comprehensive 21 CD boxset of concert performances from the Scottish legends, includes 144-page hardback book, rare memorabilia, signed band photo, replica programme + more Released on 10th April 2026 on Madfish Music