Preamble
Thanks for stopping by.
Hope you find something of interest.
I hope to be able to upload some of my obscure 60s sessions from Top Gear Saturday Club etc. Strictly limiting this to 1967-1971.
If you have any sessions you think I might be interested in -leave a comment
Hope you find something of interest.
I hope to be able to upload some of my obscure 60s sessions from Top Gear Saturday Club etc. Strictly limiting this to 1967-1971.
If you have any sessions you think I might be interested in -leave a comment
Friday, 7 December 2012
UNKNOWN 70s ACETATE
Here is an unmarked Emidisc acetate of what sounds to be an early 70s or very late 60s outfit with definite progressive leanings. In fact it is virtually a progressive primer, covering a lot of ground in just over three minutes.
Question is -Who is it? Was it released? If so -Is it the same version.
The fairly extensive use of mellotron say 69-71 to me, and the music sounds a bit like Audience / Greatest Show On Earth or Galliard.
Perhaps it is a well known released track -in which case I will remove it. My progressive knowledge is somewhat sketchy.
For what it is worth - here is a picture of the acetate. It is one sided and has nothing written on it at all.
Link to hear it: http://www.mediafire.com/?v8tzv0xavvtcs6q
Saturday, 3 November 2012
MANDRAKE MUSINGS
Song For Freedom
http://www.mediafire.com/?k4r47nkd97c7de9
Check Check Out
http://www.mediafire.com/?hziccalear7k91c
October Country
http://www.mediafire.com/?atbx36571fd3bvm
Hope these links work, there have been some problems reported with Mediafire. Any problem let me know.
Acetate "October Country"
Much has been written about Mandrake Paddle Steamer (Later just 'Mandrake'), and I don't intend to repeat all that in my sub O level English, suffice it to say they are my favourite UK band.
A few years ago, I was very fortunate to be in contact with their roadie Mike G. He very kindly told me much about the times of Mandrake, and let me have tapes of two unreleased acetates and permission to reproduce them here. Obviously they are crackly, but do show the direction the band were taking.
They are 'Song For Freedom' and 'October Country'.
'Freedom' starts very quietly -as John Peel would have said. 'October' is presumably inspired by Ray Bradbury's book of the same name.
I also acquired a CD of 3 Mandrake acetates found together at a carboot. Two were identical to those already issued on the Scanner Jots LP 'Overspill', but the third was a track called 'Check Check Out' on a Pye advance acetate. The surprise was that this turned out to be a version of the song 'Checkout' from the Phillipe de Barge then unreleased LP, made with The Pretty Things.
Mike had no memory of the song, and indeed it may not be the same Mandrake, it does not sound like it is, and what is it doing on Pye? How would this song have filtered back to Mandrake?
Anyway judge for yourselves.
Song For Freedom
http://www.mediafire.com/?k4r47nkd97c7de9
Check Check Out
http://www.mediafire.com/?hziccalear7k91c
October Country
http://www.mediafire.com/?atbx36571fd3bvm
Hope these links work, there have been some problems reported with Mediafire. Any problem let me know.
Acetate "October Country"
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