Release 2000 - Digipak
A must for every good 60's collection. Great 60s R&B Sound the miss is they recorded
covers only and a lonely composition from JOHN LORD.
The Band released in the UK six 45's one EP and one album.
LP was re- released in 1969 on DeccaEclipse with a new cover.
One last single was released under the name: ST.VALENTINES DAY MASSACRE
Style : Great British 60's R&B / Freakbeat with some great musicians.
see:
John Mayall ; Keef Hartley Band ; Dog Soldier ; Colosseum ; Satisfaction ; PAL ;
Mike Cotton Sound ; Don Adams ; Deep Purple ; Santa Barbara Machine Head ;
Quiet Melon ; Rory Storm & the Hurricanes ;
Musicians:
ART WOOD brother from RON WOOD on vocals (also with Korners Blues Inc.)
DEREK GRIFFITHS - guitar (was with Mike Cotton & Satisfaction)
KEEF HARTLEY - drum came from Rory Storm & Hurricanes, later with John Mayall
MALCOLM POOL - bass (to Colosseum)
JON LORD - organ
Tracks:
Sweet Mary (Ledbetter)
If I ever get my Hands on you (Carter-Lewis)
Oh my Love
Big City (Duncan-Klein)
Goodbye Sisters (Lloyd)
She knows what to do (Hill-Rebena)
I take what I want (Hayes-Porter-Hodges)
Im looking for a Soxophonist doubling French Horn wearing Size 37 Boots (Gump)
I feel good (Neville)
Molly Andersons Cookery Book (Gump)
What shall I do (Jenkins)
In the deep End (Gump)
Brother can you spare a Dime (Harburg-Gorney)
Al's Party (Gump-Martin)
These Boots are made for Walkin (Hazlewood)
A Taste of Honey (Scott-Marlowe)
Our Man Flint (Goldsmith)
Routine (John Lord)
Producer: Mike Vernon