BARE SOLE (LP) UK
Tytuł:Flash
Wytwórnia:Sommor/Guerssen
Rok : 1969/D
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Tytuł:Flash
Wytwórnia:Sommor/Guerssen
Rok : 1969/D
Psych - hard - rock z elementami blues - rocka
Po raz pierwszy na LP ,
Muzyka dla fanów tworczości zespołów :Blue Cheer, Iron Claw, Stack Waddy
Wydanie 180 gram. + insert
Tracklist
side A
A1 Let's Communicate 4:48
A2 Flash 4:26
A3 Woman-A-Come 3:18
A4 Ain't Nobody Here 2:08
side B
B1 Jungle Beat 4:22
B2 Sole Blues 5:08
B3 Woman-A-Come (Version 2) 2:20
Musicians :
Dave George - Rhyth Guitar & Lead Vocal
Richard Foster - Lead Guitar
Brian Harrison - Bass
Ron Newlove - Drums
Previously unreleased demo album from 1969, UK.
Presenting Bare Sole's entire recorded history taken from the master tapes of their 1969 recording session.
Includes detailed liner notes and master tape sound.
The loudest band from Hull in the 60s, Bare Sole played raw, in-your-face psychedelic hard rock and heavy blues.
Bare Sole's brief existence at the tail end of the 1960s reflected the realistic trappings of their geographical situation. Musical icons such as Mick Ronson and Robert Palmer would eventually rise to fame outside of their native Hull, but Bare Sole sadly only managed a handful of out-of-town gigs and a tour of US air bases in Germany. As it was, their entire existence fitted inside just over a year, but at least their inspired musical legacy has survived thanks to a 1969 recording session held at Fairview studios.
Assisted by writer and producer Keith Herd and galvanized by an enthusiastic local poultry farmer, Bare Sole captured their primitive garage mannerisms inside of one fiery recording session. Aside from Decca's rejection of their demo tape, Bare Sole continued playing alongside acts such as Family, Status Quo, The Move and the Small Faces, but the inevitable decision to quit came in 1970 and their story came to an end.
Presenting Bare Sole's entire recorded history taken from the master tapes of their 1969 recording session.
Their seductive garage romp boasts explosive doses of fuzz, wah-wah and Farfisa organ, a sound that recalled an earlier and more primitive sound, but a sound that also may have unwittingly sealed their fate.
Recommended to fans of: Blue Cheer, Iron Claw, Stack Wad