ASGARD ( LP ) UK
Tytuł:Trivialities
Wytwórnia:Rise Above Records
Rok: 1970/RM
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Tytuł:Trivialities
Wytwórnia:Rise Above Records
Rok: 1970/RM
Asgard were a 3-piece, proto-progressive rock band from Coventry, UK. They were initially influenced by early Pink Floyd and The Velvet Underground, before becoming more experimental in their own right. They soon caught the attention of legendary DJ and general tastemaker; John Peel, who had planned to sign them to his Dandelion Records, before financial problems signalled the demise of said label. In early 1970, they recorded these three tracks on a one-sided 12” acetate. They are the only recordings by the band still known to still exist.
First ever reissue of this underground prog rock gem, limited to 250 copies worldwide!. For fans of EGG and early The Nice. 1-sided disc, plays at 33rpm. Comes with insert, detailing the band's history!
Tracklist
1 Trivialities 5:31
2 Month 6:26
3 Sunrise 6:03
Musicians
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Richard Kilbride
Drums [magic black box] – Terry Westwood
Organ, Guitar – Bill Walker
Guest musicians who joined them on occasions -
Neol Davies (later of The Selecter) Sitar / acoustic guitar.
Mick Gawthorpe (of Jazz rock band Whistler with Kevin Harrison) Saxophone / Flute
Regular Black Vinyl Edition, limited to 200 copies worldwide.
John Peel :
Asgard were taken under the wing of John Peel for some time, through the efforts of Paul Padun our manager, We played with John Peel on his new band spot at 'Mothers' - Erdington in Birmingham. Asgard made its debut at the Torbay Blues Festival and also appeared at Torquay Town hall with John Peel at a Blues festival as support to Blodwyn Pig who failed to turn up! So we improvised a set to fill their spot. He also put us on a C.N.D festival in Victoria park (with a huge audience), headlined by The Crazy world of Arthur Brown and The Liverpool Scene. We also did many Gigs with Principal Edwards Magic Theatre in St. Ives, who were also his protogies. The Roundhouse in London. Asgard gigged at Mothers on our own accord not long after the Victoria Park gig (At which we replaced the then relatively unknown Black Sabbath) as we impressed John Peel and he invited us to perform at his regular Friday night radio slot live from Mothers. Although entering the college circuit at a late stage, Asgard's popularity increased steadily, and the demand for Asgard was proven by the number of return bookings they have received so far that year."" Richard Kilbride