Saturday, July 3, 2021

Stray - Mudanzas (1973 uk, remarkable hard rock accompanied by orchestra, 2005 bonus tracks remaster)


Stray, as had been said many times, have a rock and roll solid case for putting themselves forward as the best little British rock band of the 1970s never to make it big.

But that failure of major success doesn't detract from an acclaimed back catalogue, primary songwriter and lead guitarist Del Bromham’s later incarnations of the band or the sold-out reunion shows enjoyed by the original line-up of Bromham, Steve Gadd (lead vocals), Gary Giles (bass) and Richie Cole (drums).

One of the reasons for never breaking big was their strength in musical diversity (from psychedelically themed hard rock debut Stray to the blues rock of Houdini and the lighter songcraft of Stand Up and Be Counted) was also their weakness. Stray’s adventurism was ahead of its (wrong place wrong) time.
by Paul Newcomb

1973’s ‘Mudanzas’ saw a more widescreen approach in term of production, with orchestra and brass on tracks like the driving Come On Over (a decision which didn’t sit too well with Bromham, who thought they drowned out the band at points), it certainly smacks of ambition and puts a more commercial sheen on the sound and, given a push, could have put them on a sounder and more successful commercial footing, especially with elements of the ELO approach running though this and  Gadd’s vocals just getting better and better. Tracks like the brilliantly bluesy Gambler work well with the brass and the funky bass of Giles, who, along with Coles, is the powerhouse rhythm section that keeps the band motoring along. Bromham’s guitar is fine as ever and the harmony vocals he now also provided, add so much more to the music.
by James R. Turner
Tracks
1. Changes (Steve Gadd) - 1:04
2. Come On Over (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd) - 4:10
3. Alright Ma! (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd) - 3:08
4. Oil Fumes And Sea Air (Del Bromham) - 4:53
5. Gambler (Steve Gadd) - 3:33
6. Hallelujah (Del Bromham) - 3:19
7. I Believe It (Del Bromham) - 6:44
8. Pretty Thing (Del Bromham, Steve Gadd, Richie Cole, Gary Giles) - 5:48
9. Soon As You've Grown (Del Bromham) - 2:41
10.Leave It Down To Us (Del Bromham) - 4:56
11.Take A Life (Del Bromham, Richie Cole, Gary Giles) - 3:20
12.Jericho (Del Bromham) - 4:48
13.I Believe It (Del Bromham) - 7:36
Bonus Live Recordings 11-13

Stray
*Del Bromham - Lead, Acoustic, Hawaiian Guitar, Hammond Organ, Piano, Vocals
*Steve Gadd - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Maracas, Congas, Cabasa, Tambourine
*Gary Giles - Bass
*Richie Cole - Drums

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Steve Tilston - Songs From The Dress Rehearsal (1976 uk, wonderful tender folk rock, 2005 reissue)

 


Songs from the Dress Rehearsal is beautiful album that has been sought by lovers of good music and performance for almost three decades. It is part of a very welcome and indeed essential service by Market Square Music where they are re-issuing, sometimes with bonus tracks, albums that defined one era but have potential to define ours as well.

Steve Tilston is a wonderful writer, performer and guitarist. His work is widely respected but some of his early work had become impossible to find. This CD gives old and new listeners a chance to acquire 11 tracks from 1976 plus six others that were recorded in 1979 but not released.

The album is generally a nice quiet laidback set of tracks. Each is honed to perfection and performed with a passion. Each of the songs comes with background notes and lyrics in the accompanying booklet.

The opening track, "Do What You Please," sets the tone of the album. It is a heartfelt song of loss that is found to be worse in the anticipation than in the actuality. We have all been there, I suppose, and that is the great strength of Tilston's work -- it hits us in our experiences. "Impressions" is another such tale. Who has ever been in a relationship where you both know the future is non-existent but find it hard to end?

Tilston's song "Make Time for Love" could be a worthwhile philosophy of life. In many ways the same could be said for "Sing for Salvation."

Many can relive their youth to the music and lyrics of "Fairground Rock 'n' Roll." You may have called it fairground, carnival or funfair, but the effect was the same. Fun and games, gangs of youths, loud music and flashing lights were the mecca of the teenagers of every town, big or small. Listen carefully and enter that mental time machine.

A favourite track for me is "Mr Dreamer." It is a lovely, country-sounding piece written for a friend having some problems.

This is a fantastic album that is still fresh today, even if it was originally around when many of us were in our teens. It is a great reminder of the quality that existed and sets us wondering about other gems of our youth that we would love to reprise. Whether you recall the 1970s or not, you will enjoy this collection of top-class tracks.
by Nicky Rossiter, 26 March 2005 

Since this album was originally released almost thirty years ago on the Cornucopia label, Steve Tilston has consistently proved himself an admirable talent with an impressive body of work. No stranger to the music business, he’d begun in the 60s and I’d been aware of his name since ‘An Acoustic Confusion’ in 1971 – he was one of those jobbing singer/songwriters like Mike Absalom and Cliff Aungier whom you’d find playing ‘Samantha’s’ in Scarborough or supporting Amazing Blondel rather than in your local Folk Club, and as he’s said “you had to be a comedian or a traditional performer to get in and get on.” Truly inventive, skilled guitarists combining striking and distinctive vocals were somewhat at a disadvantage back then in er, ‘some’ Clubs it might be recalled.

Remastered and bolstered by 5 bonus demo tracks from 1979 for a proposed LP for Stefan Grossman’s Kicking Mule label, here again is the recording that would signpost the accomplished writing to follow, making Tilston’s a name synonymous with the values of lyrical insights and strong tunes. No songs here still figure in set lists today, but Steve obviously retains an immense affection for the recording, stating “apart from the odd chord or two I wouldn’t change a bit of it.”

I’d endorse that. In fact all the tracks remain valid; - sleek, packed with deft touches, and no embarrassment of lost loves and self-pity that can often haunt those who revisit a back catalogue of songs about relationships, life and a ‘where’s it all leading?’ ethic. ‘Do What You Please’ is a wonderful resigned farewell, whilst I for one will be shouting out requests for the Eddie Cochran–flavoured ‘Fairground Rock ‘n’ Roll’ at upcoming gigs.

The tray notes are illuminating and coloured by Steve’s erudite, wry commentary, enhance this package with its complement of 70s contact prints and half-shadow cover art.

Warm, adroit musicianship with a heart full of soul, that really can stand comparison with the best of Steve Tilston’s work. 
by Clive Pownceby
Tracks
1. Do What You Please (Hey Girl) - 3:45
2. Face Of A Friend - 3:46
3. She’s The Woman - 3:20 
4. The Greening Wind - 5:26 
5. Impressions - 3:51 
6. In The Light Tonight - 2:49 
7. Make Time For Love - 3:07 
8. Coming Into Love Again - 3:28 
9. Fairground Rock ‘N’ Roll - 6:05 
10.Rain All Around - 3:51 
11.Help Yourself To This Song - 3:05 
12.In Limbo - 3:35 
13.Man Of Mystery - 3:05 
14.Mr Dreamer - 3:12 
15.Sing For Salvation - 2:56 
16.Love’s An Illusion - 2:55 
17.I’ll Be There - 3:16 
All tracks written by Steve Tilston
Bonus Tracks 12-17 recorded in 1979 at Livingston Studios, London, England

Musicians
*Steve Tilston - Vocals, Guitar
*Rupert Hine - Keyboards
*Mike Giles - Drums, Percussion
*John G. Perry - Bass
*Keith Warmington - Harmonica, Backing Vocals
*John Renbourn - Second Guitar


Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Strange Days - 9 Parts To The Wind (1975 uk, exciting epic prog glam rock, 2011 remaster)



One of the better British progressive one-offs has finally gotten the CD treatment it has long deserved. Led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Graham Ward, the four-piece was the standard g/k/b/d configuration, with a fairly high profile for keyboardist Eddie Spence. The six songs from the album proper reflect a fairly wide range of ideas and styles, with a penchant for elaborate arrangements and suite-length multi-part compositions. Each of the pieces focuses on a story, lyrically not unlike Genesis in their Selling England period, although the music and arrangements might better recall the Strawbs in their post-folk mid-70s period, or even the best of Crime-era Supertramp. 

The opening cuts from each side of the original LP tend to be more catchy, hook-filled pieces with strong melodies and standard song structures, yet bearing all the aforementioned qualities. The remaining songs are the more lengthy (as in seven-to-ten minute) multi-part song suites, often laced with a slight sense of humor that make this album essential for any serious fan of mid-70s style progressive rock.  It's good to finally have this on CD, this one is essential.
by Peter Thelen, 01/01/2008
Tracks
1. 9 Parts To The Wind - 4:28
2. Be Nice To Joe Soap - 6:45
3. The Journey - 10:02
4. Monday Morning - 4:03
5. A Unanimous Decision - 8:24
6. 18 Tons - 7:29
All compositions by Graham Ward 

Strange Days
*Graham Ward - Vocals, Lead Guitar
*Eddie McNeil - Drums, Percussion
*Phil Walman - Vocals, Bass
*Eddie Spence - Keyboards 

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Star Spangled Banger - Star Spangled Banger (1973 australia / uk, magnificent folkish psych rock with prog shades, 2008 bonus track remaster)


Star Spangled Banger was a short-lived studio project that resulted in a sole self-titled album and single on the Melbourne Havoc Records label in 1973. With Havoc closing soon after its release, the album was quickly deleted and, over the years, has grown in stature, becoming one of the rarest Australian records ever. This is a hugely enjoyable mix of English flavored progressive rock (Family, Cressida), reflective piano ballads, with a hint of Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band like lunacy. Principal songwriter John Brownrigg (vocals, guitar), Ron Walters (vocals, piano, organ) and drummer Paul Doo formed Star Spangled Banger in 1972 from the ashes of their former band The Sect. 

Brownrigg originally hailed from Liverpool and had played in several bands during the Merseybeat boom of the early Sixties – as his own brick on the Cavern Club wall of fame attests. Signed to Havoc in late 1972, the band were put into the studio with engineer/producer (and soon to be Aztec) Gil Matthews.

Armed with a stack of sound effects records, the album was recorded at odd hours (in-between Matthew’s day-job at Havoc and his night-time one as new drummer for the Aztecs) and resulted in an eclectic mix of progressive rock, protest songs and ballads – with a healthy dose of humour (witness: “Fancy Underpants”!). Added to this mix are: explosions, backwards tapes, crazy keyboards, nuclear explosions, crashing aeroplanes and fuzzed out psych guitar.
Tracks
1. Fear Of The Night (Ron Walters) - 3:50
2. Question Of The Country - 4:15
3. Run (Move Away) (Ron Walters, John Brownrigg) - 2:26
4. Fancy Underpants - 1:03
5. Suite 3 (Ron Walters) - 5:26
6. Protestor Man - 1:53
7. Sailing (Ron Walters) - 3:10
8. Country Son (For Bot) - 1:53
9. Pull Together - 3:01
10.One Out – Two In - 3:43
11.Continental (Ron Walters) - 4:51
12.Don’t You (Ron Walters, John Brownrigg) - 3:32
13.Thanks To You - 3:40
14.Star Spangled Banger - 5:05
15.Star Spangled Banger (Previously Unreleased Edit) - 4:21
All songs by John Brownrigg except where indicated

Star Spangled Banger
*John Brownrigg - Vocals, Electric, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Bottle, Oscillator
*Ron Walters - Vocals, Electric, Acoustic Piano, Hammond Organ, Electric Guitar 
*Paul Doo - Drums, Percussion 


Sunday, June 27, 2021

Pure Prairie League - Two Lane Highway / If The Shoe Fits (1975-76 us, fantastic country southern rock, 2017 SACD hybrid)


By 1975 Craig Fuller, who had written all but two songs for the "Bustin" Out album, had moved on to join American Flyer, so George Powell pulled in Hinds and Call from the first two albums, added Michael Connor (keyboards), Larry Goshorn (lead guitar) and Mike Reilly (bass) for 1975’s “Two Lane Highway”. Larry Goshorn (ex-Sacred Mushroom) has replaced Fuller as the main songwriter in the band. Nice moments including the title track, "Runner," and a humorous tribute to country music legend Merle Haggard. They recorded in Hollywood and Nashville and utilized such guests as Chet Atkins, Johnny Gimble, Don Felder and Emmylou Harris. Alongside group originals they featured Gene Clark’s Kansas City Southern, Tom McGrail’s  Pickin’ To Beat The Devil and the humorous I’ll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle. 

“If The Shoe Fits” features the same PPL line-up, though this time the band members co-wrote much of the material with each other, giving the whole album a more cohesive vibe.  However, that’s not apparent from the opening revival of the Crickets’ That’ll Be The Day, which sounds at odds with the rest of the album—despite it being a rather good rendition. That is the only outside song, though Sun Shone Brightly was penned by Tim Goshorn, younger brother of Larry, who was to join the band a year after the album was recorded.
Tracks
1. Two Lane Highway (Larry Goshorn) - 4:06
2. Kentucky Moonshine (Larry Goshorn) - 2:33
3. Runner (George Ed Powell) - 2:44
4. Memories (Larry Goshorn, Richard Qualmer) - 2:57
5. Kansas City Southern (Gene Clark) - 2:57
6. Harvest (Larry Goshorn) - 3:41
7. Sister's Keeper (George Ed Powell) - 3:48
8. Just Can't Believe It (Mike Reilly) - 2:23
9. Give Us A Rise (George Ed Powell, William Frank Hinds) - 2:32
10.I'll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle (Nick Gravenites) - 2:10
11.Pickin' To Beat The Devil (Thomas J. McGrail) - 2:57
12.That'll Be The Day (Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, Norman Petty) - 2:10
13.I Can Only Think Of You (Larry Goshorn, Mike Reilly) - 2:36
14.Sun Shone Lightly (Tim Goshorn) - 4:01
15.Long Cold Winter (George Ed Powell, Larry Goshorn, Mike Reilly) - 3:18
16.Lucille Crawfield (George Ed Powell) - 4:04
17.Gimme Another Chance (Larry Goshorn) - 3:40
18.Aren't You Mine (George Ed Powell, William Frank Hinds) - 3:45
19.You Are So Near To Me (George Ed Powell) - 4:33
20.Out On The Street (Larry Goshorn) - 3:10
21.Goin' Home (Larry Goshorn) - 3:28

Pure Prairie League
*George Powell - Guitar, Vocals, Vocals
*Larry Goshorn - Guitar, Vocals
*Michael Reilly - Bass, Vocals
*Billy Hinds - Drums
*John David Call - Banjo, Dobro, Steel Guitar, Vocals
*Michael Connor - Keyboards
With
*Vincent DeRosa - French Horn
*Don Felder - Mandolin
*Johnny Gimble - Fiddle, Violin
*Emmylou Harris - Vocals
*Jimmie Haskell - Orchestration
*John Rotella - Clarinet, Keyboards 
*Chet Atkins - Guitar

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Saturday, June 26, 2021

Montage - Montage (1969 us, impressive baroque psych, 2001 bonus tracks remaster)


After leaving the Left Banke, Michael Brown -- who had been the group's chief artistic force as principal songwriter, arranger, and keyboardist -- worked with Montage to continue in the splendid Baroque pop/rock vein of his early recordings with the Left Banke. 

Montage sounds far more like the real follow-up to the Left Banke's first LP, Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina, than the actual one, The Left Banke, Too. This is because after the first LP the band's three singers had sadly parted ways with keyboardist and prime songwriter Michael Brown, who instead became Montage's mentor/mastermind. (It's a long story: Brown's dad was managing the band to the distrust of the other members and Brown, like Brian Wilson, similarly disdained touring in favor of staying home to write and record.) 

And though Brown was not technically a Montage member, he not only wrote all the music and produced this LP, but he also played all the trademark piano and organ and charted the vocal arrangements. Yet the four New Jersey no-names he found clearly translated his vision of extraordinarily lush, unspeakably beautiful orchestral chart pop. Like Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina, and much like the Zombies' Odessey & Oracle, Montage seizes you from the moment the opening cascade of voices showers you on the fantastic "I Shall Call Her Mary." Then next comes the LP's biggest achievement, the strings-piercing, downbeat bomb "She's Alone" -- truly as remarkable as any similar Beatles moment (think "Eleanor Rigby"), so full of its cello mourn and a melody from the gods. 
by Jack Rabid
Tracks
1. I Shall Call Her Mary (Michael Brown, Tom Feher) - 2:25
2. She's Alone (Bert Sommer, Michael Brown) - 3:03
3. Grand Pianist (Bert Sommer, Michael Brown) - 2:30
4. Men Are Building Sand (Bert Sommer, Michael Brown) - 2:14
5. Desiree (Michael Brown, Tom Feher) - 2:48
6. The Song Is Love (Bert Sommer, Michael Brown) - 1:46
7. Tinsel And Ivy (Michael Brown, Tom Feher) - 2:31
8. An Audience With Miss Priscilla Gray (Michael Brown, Tom Feher) - 2:02
9. My Love (Tom Feher) - 3:00
10.Wake Up Jimmy (Something Is Happening Outside) (Bert Sommer, Michael Brown) - 3:12
11.The Mirror (Bert Sommer) - 2:43
12.Thor And Or (Michael Brown) - 3:05
13.The Song Is Love (Bert Sommer, Michael Brown) - 1:45
14.Desiree (Michael Brown, Tom Feher) - 2:41
Bonus Tracks 11-14

Montage
*Vance Chapman - Drums, Lead Vocals
*Lance Cornelius - Bass, Vocals 
*Mike Smyth - Lead Guitar, Vocals 
*Bob Steurer - Lead Vocals
With
*Michael Brown - Keyboards, Producer, Vocal Arrangement

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Friday, June 25, 2021

Hopney - Cosmic Rockout (1977 us, amazing acid bluesy psych guitar rock, 2001 remaster)


Hopney's (Patrick Hearns) "Cosmic Rockout" is a rare 1977 US guitar psych album from Florida that was produced by Mike Pinera of Blues Image and Iron Butterly fame. Featuring some cool fuzz guitar work with melodic vocals this is reminiscent of Jeff Liberman with plenty of free flowing Hendrixy guitar work and a cool '70's funky vibe. 
Tracks
1. Long Ago Far Away (Patrick Hearns, B.H.) - 3:33
2. Another Goudy Night (Patrick Hearns) - 2:56
3. Down For The Count (Patrick Hearns, Phineas, F. Fattier) - 2:51
4. I Must Get Thru (Patrick Hearns, Mike Pinera) - 3:43
5. Don't Say No (Patrick Hearns) - 5:21
6. Hey Girl (T.M.) - 3:07
7. Love Trop (Patrick Hearns, Phineas) - 2:48
8. No Particular Home (Patrick Hearns) - 5:37
9. Is There A Doctor In The House (Patrick Hearns, Phineas, Junkie Judie, M. Pritcher) - 4:13
10.I Can't Stop Now (Patrick Hearns) - 3:20

Personnel
*Patrick Hearns "Hopney" - Lead Guitar, Vocals
*Mike Pinera "Kingpin" - Lead Guitar, Vocals, Producer
*Catman Keys - Keyboards
*Richard Paulie Ross - Bass
*Steven Myers - Bass, Vocals
*Peter Brown - Drums
*Ronald "Rocky" Brooks - Drums

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Harvey Mandel - Shangrenade (1973 us, exceptional funky jazz rock)


This classic 1973 vintage album is a must. It contains some of the first recorded examples of the 'two handed tapping' technique.

Employing a distinctive two-handed finger-tapping method that many guitarists including Eddie Van Halen later mimicked, Shangrenade implements this on over 85% of the album. Teaming up once again with Don “Sugarcane” Harris of Don & Dewey fame, Mandel put out a record that was years before it’s time in the realm of psychedelic guitar. Incorporating sustain effects to replace strumming, he overdubs himself several times intertwining snake-like guitar licks and interjecting whammy-bar whines. Recommended to every aspiring axeman.

Born in Detroit, Michigan in 1945 and raised in Chicago, Harvey had a brief stint playing bongos before switching to guitar. He used little Fender amps at first, using different tricks, and eventually used an all-tube, low quality Bogan PA amplifier. It had the greatest natural sustain, according to Mandel. Mandel became the original guitarist with Charlie Musselwhite, releasing the debut album Stand Back! in 1966.

A pioneer of modern electric blues from Chicago, Harvey Mandel developed and mastered sustained and controlled feedback, displaying both extroversion and musical virtuosity. He has performed with many blues legends including Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Otis Rush, Albert King, and Buddy Guy. 
Tracks
1. What the Funk (Victor Conte) - 3:06
2. Fish Walk (Victor Conte) - 4:46
3. Sugarloaf (Harvey Mandel) - 4:16
4. Midnight Sun II (Harvey Mandel) - 3:42
5. Million Dollar Feeling (Coleman Head) - 3:32
6. Green Apple Quick Step (Harvey Mandel) - 3:09
7. Frenzy (Victor Conte, Coleman Head, Paul Lagos, Harvey Mandel) - 4:32
8. Shangrenade (Harvey Mandel) - 4:14

Musicians
*Harvey Mandel - Guitar
*Mark Skyer - Vocals, Guitar
*Coleman Head - Rhythm Guitar
*Danny Keller - Drums
*Paul Lagos - Drums
*Ray Lester - Bass
*Richard Martin - Vocals
*Victor Conte - Electric Upright Bass
*Bobby Lyle - Clavinet, Piano
*Bobby Notkoff - Strings
*Don "Sugarcane" Harris - Electric Violin 
*Fred Roulette - Steel Guitar

1968  Harvey Mandel - Cristo Redentor (2003 remaster and expanded)
1969-70  Harvey Mandel - Righteous / Games Guitars Play (2005 remaster)

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

John Dummer - John Dummer's Famous Music Band / Blue (1970/72 uk, outstanding blues rock, 2011 two disc set remaster)


Anthony John Dummer was born in 19th November 1944 in Surbiton, and started his musical career round mid sixties with the short lived Junior Ervine and The midnight Hours, after which he answered a Malody Maker ad for a blues singer, before evolving with the Muskrats and the Grebbells, and lasted until the early 70s, surviving numerous personnel changes. The line-up included prominent British blues artists such as pianist Bob Hall, guitarist Dave Kelly and his sister Jo Ann Kelly, Mike Cooper, and Tony McPhee. The band backed touring American artists John Lee Hooker and Howlin’ Wolf, and recorded albums for Mercury and Vertigo between 1969 and 1973. 

In late 1970 guitarist Dave Kelly left the band and was replaced by Nick Pickett who took over the songwriting, and change their name to John Dummer's Famous Music Band dropping the "Blues" signifier from their name, the band decided on further modification. The band moved slightly away from their original blues roots, but didn’t really find the commercial success they deserved. These albums, released in 1971 and 1972 on the Fontana and Vertigo labels.
Tracks
Disc 1 John Dummer's Famous Music Band 1970
1. Lady Luck - 3:33
2. Changes - 3:08
3. Love Ain't Nothing But Sorrow (John Dummer) - 2:12
4. Run Around - 2:33
5. Yes Sir, She's My Baby Now - 4:03
6. Boogie Woogie Lullaby - 1:57
7. Coming Home - 3:58
8. Searching For You - 2:42
9. Nine By Nine - 3:19
10.Move Me, Don't Leave Me - 2:00
11.Going In the Out (John Dummer) - 2:03
12.No Change Now - 5:20
13.Fine Looking Woman - 2:55
14.Green Leaves - 1:04
All songs by Nick Pickett except where noted
Disc 2 Blue 1972
1. If I Can't Keep From Laughing - 6:48
2. Medicine Weasel - 4:48
3. Rambling Boy - 3:13
4. Me and Your Boogie - 4:00
5. Time Will Tell - 3:25
6. The End Game - 3:55
7. Me and the Lady - 9:28
All songs by Nick Pickett

Famous Music Band
*John Dummer - Drums, Vocals
*Nick Pickett - Guitar, Harmonica, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Vibraphone, Violin, Vocals
*Adrian Pietryga - Guitar, Vocals 
*Thumper Thomson - Bass
With
*John Fairweather - Harmonium (Disc 1)
*Chris Trengove - Alto Saxophone (Disc 1)



Monday, June 21, 2021

John Dummer's Oobleedooblee Band - Oobleedooblee Jubilee (1973 uk, solid blues classic rock, 2005 remaster)


John Dummer's Oobleedooblee Band is actually the continuation of John Dummer's Blues Band, this gem was released in 1973 at a time when the music contained therein had fallen out of fashion.  The result was that sales were extremely low and few copies now exist!!!!  A truly beautiful piece of popular music history, with some killer heavy bottleneck guitar from Dave Kelly!!
Tracks
1. Passing Through (Dave Kelly) - 2:45
2. Hello L.A. Bye Bye Birmingham (Bonnie Bramlett, Ray Davies) - 3:50
3. Oobleedooblee Jubilee (Traditional) - 2:40
4. I've Been Scorned (Roebuck Staples) - 9:00
5. Lovin' Man (Jo-Ann Kelly) - 3:40
6. The Monkey Speaks His Mind (Dave Kelly) - 3:43
7. Fairy Tale (Ian Thomson) - 4:45
8. Sometimes (Adrian Pietryga) - 4:00
9. Too Much Monkey Business (Chuck Bery) - 2:45

The Oobleedooblee Band
*Dave Kelly - Guitar, Vocals
*Adrian "Putty" Pietryga - Guitar, Electric Piano
*Ian "Thumper" Thomson - Bass, Vocals
*John Dummer - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
*Kingsley Ward - Piano
*Roger Brown - Vocals
*Jo Ann Kelly - Vocals

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