Spirit: 2019 The Complete Potatoland 4CD Box Set Esoteric Records Performer: Spirit Box Set / Albums: 2019 The Complete Potatoland (4CD Box Set Esoteric Records) Info: Esoteric Recordings / Cherry Red Records Remastered Expanded Edition This 2019 edition of Potatoland gathers together both the original 1973 version of the album and the 1981 release, along with 2 CDs of the complete KPFK-FM radio concerts from 1972 plus copious extras Catalog Box: ECLEC42687 Catalog Discs: ECLEC42687/СD1~CD4
Spirit: 2019 The Complete Potatoland - 4CD Box Set Esoteric Records
Spirit: 2019 The Complete Potatoland 4CD Box Set Esoteric Records Performer: Spirit Box Set / Albums: 2019 The Complete Potatoland (4CD Box Set Esoteric Records) Info: Esoteric Recordings / Cherry Red Records Remastered Expanded Edition This 2019 edition of Potatoland gathers together both the original 1973 version of the album and the 1981 release, along with 2 CDs of the complete KPFK-FM radio concerts from 1972 plus copious extras Catalog Box: ECLEC42687 Catalog Discs: ECLEC42687/СD1~CD4
Rod Demick & Herbie Armstrong – Little Willie Ramble (1971) (2012)
Artist: Rod Demick & Herbie Armstrong Title Of Album: Little Willie Ramble Year Of Release:1971/2012 Label (Catalog#) : RPM [RETRO 908] Country:: UK Genre: Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Prog Rock Quality: FLAC (image +cue,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 00:42:20 Full Size:256mb(+3%)
These two session heads had worn a number of notable caps before teaming up to form The Wheels, recording three tracks for Columbia and almost enticing fellow countryman and former bandmate in Them, Van Morrison, to join. Songwriting for other artists followed; and then this fine album, in 1971, which eschewed both blues and rock for an orchestral/acoustic tip to a good reception.
Their 1971 "Little Wille Ramble" is a scintillating piece of low-wattage, highly lyrical bluesy pop/rock. The album's overall sound is strongly reminiscent of Van Morrison's work during the same period -- not entirely surprising as Armstrong is a Morrison alumnus -- though Demick and Armstrong may push the lyricism a little harder, they never lose their bluesy edge or jump wholly into the pop side of things.
The lean sound also recalls the music of Ernie Graham, but the presence of unobtrusive strings on certain tracks -- which somehow don't compromise the underlying tracks -- puts this album and the duo behind it into a sub-category that they occupy virtually unto themselves; the only other similar artist that comes to mind, on repeated listening, is Duncan Browne or, at his most inventive moments, Donovan.
Tracks: ------- 1. Little Willie Ramble - 4:10 2. Over the Valley - 2:25 3. You're My Island - 2:42 4. Waiting for the Train - 2:44 5. Morning - 3:40 6. We Are Free - 3:22 7. I've Got Time - 2:34 8. We're On the Right Track - 3:13 9. I Don't Care - 2:32 10.Open Road - 2:11 11.That's What Friends Are For - 2:58 12.If I Ever Get to You - 2:13 13.Girl - 4:59 14.Dreaming - 2:40
Personnel: --------- Herbie Armstrong - Guitar, Vocals Rod Demick - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals Tony Knight - Drums Gordon Smith - Guitar, Vocals David Watkins - Piano
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