CLIMAX BLUES BAND ( LP ) UK
Tytuł:PLAYS ON
Wytwórnia:TIGER BAY
Rok:1969/RM
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Tytuł:PLAYS ON
Wytwórnia:TIGER BAY
Rok:1969/RM
Blues - rock , Prog - rock
Nowa reedycja albumu . Remaster + 3 bonusy
Rozkładana okładka albumu . Wydanie 180 gram
Tracklist
side A
A1 Flight
A2 Hey Baby, Everything's Gonna Be Alright, Yeh Yeh Yeh
A3 Cubano Chant
A4 Little Girl
side B
B1 Mum's The Word
B2 Twenty Past Two / Temptation Rag
B3 So Many Roads, So Many Trains
B4 City Ways
B5 Crazy 'Bout My Baby
B6 Like Uncle Charlie (Bonus Track)
B7 Loving Machine (Bonus Track)
B8 Dance Of The Mountain King's Daylighter (Bonus Track)
Recorded at EMI Studios, St. Johns Wood, London, June 1969
The Climax Blues Band (originally known as The Climax Chicago Blues Band) was formed in Stafford, England, in 1967 by vocalist and harmonica player Colin Cooper (1939-2008), guitarist and vocalist Pete Haycock (1951-2013), guitarist Derek Holt (b. 1949), bassist and keyboardist Richard Jones (b. 1949), drummer George Newsome (b. 1947), and keyboardist Arthur Wood (1929-2005). While jazz and later funk were also key parts of their sound, lead singer/saxophonist/harmonica player Colin Cooper had played in a garage group, The Hipster Image with guitarist Eric Leese. Forming Climax with guitarist Pete Haycock, keyboardist Arthur Wood, drummer George Newsome, rhythm guitarist Derek Holt and bassist Richard Jones. Their self-titled debut was a straight-up blues album that was far less rock-oriented than later releases. By the time, the follow-up 'Plays On' was released, Jones had quit, so Holt took over bass duties. Along with unusual adaptations of Graham Bond's 'Little Girl,' Ray Bryant's 'Cubano Chant' and the classic ragtime, 'Temptation Rag,' the album drifted between genres, with 'Flight' showing the band at their most jazzy and 'Mum's The Word' a 2001-influenced interlude of Moog-driven space-rock, contrasting the heavy blues of Marshall Paul's 'So Many Roads, So Many Trains.'