What a trip down musical memory lane. I saw some great acts at our local polytechnic in Coventry in the 70’s(10p for a bottle of Newky Brown helped) like a lot of British bands of the time, they started with blues but spread out to encompass much more.
This is a great post. I remember picking up this album when it arrived at a radio station where a friend was a DJ. He let me go through the albums and take the ones he didn’t want or would never play cuts from. I did enjoy the album quite a lot and was a little perplexed at the shift they made with the next outing. However that turned out to be the correct choice as Abraham’s and Bloodwyn Pig continued with their bluesy direction and faded from the scene, or at least my album collection.
What a trip down musical memory lane. I saw some great acts at our local polytechnic in Coventry in the 70’s(10p for a bottle of Newky Brown helped) like a lot of British bands of the time, they started with blues but spread out to encompass much more.
This is a great post. I remember picking up this album when it arrived at a radio station where a friend was a DJ. He let me go through the albums and take the ones he didn’t want or would never play cuts from. I did enjoy the album quite a lot and was a little perplexed at the shift they made with the next outing. However that turned out to be the correct choice as Abraham’s and Bloodwyn Pig continued with their bluesy direction and faded from the scene, or at least my album collection.
Thanks Daniel.
It’s true! He had only been playing flute for a few weeks.