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The Lost 1973 Album

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発売日 2019年05月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDOL
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DOL2011HLMT
SKU 889397320119

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      LA Lady

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    2. 2.
      Sunny Wine Song

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    3. 3.
      Short Haul Line

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    4. 4.
      Reach for Me

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    5. 5.
      Goin' Home

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    6. 6.
      Bad Dream

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    7. 7.
      Good Rockin' Man

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    8. 8.
      Undying Love

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    9. 9.
      Who's Foolin' Who

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    10. 10.
      Stealin'

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

    11. 11.
      Keep It in My Mind

      アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

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アーティスト: The John Dummer Blues Band

商品の紹介

The John Dummer Blues Band's reputation as one of those groups that hung forever on the cusp of a major step forward, but never quite made it over the top, is one of those odd little injustices with which the British blues scene forever prickles. There is simply no way of judging why one band made it while another failed to crackle, but Dummer and company were unluckier than most and, by 1973, their fortunes had reached rock bottom. Vertigo, their home for two albums, was about to let them go as part of the company-wide purge that so devastated what had once been one of Britain's most visionary record labels -- and when the bandmembers returned to the studio, it was in the knowledge that they had one last chance to convince the bigwigs to keep them on board. They should have succeeded, too. The result is a piece de resistance, a sparkling album that not only packs some of the band's best ever recordings, but also boasts one of their strongest ever lineups: organist Colin Earl and guitarists Dave Kelly and Pete Emery, a rhythm section of Ian Thompson and Pick Withers, and, on saxophone, the legendary Graham Bond. But somehow it all slipped through the cracks. Within a year, Bond was dead; this may well have been his last ever recording session, a manic four-day span that saw no less than 11 tracks kicked out, and then abandoned. Before that, though, Vertigo did indeed pass on the album, and attempts to land a U.S. deal via the Foghat connection (Colin Earl, of course) were doomed to failure. The tapes were shelved, the band broke up, and it would be 35 years before anybody ever thought to give them another listen. Now, however, they are where they belong, on the streets and still sparkling as brilliantly as the best of the Dummer band ever did. ~ Dave Thompson
Rovi

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