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09:43 Killing Floor ~ 1971 ~ Out of Uranus |
genre: blues, prog
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, scans)
time: 45'36" size: 328 mb
misc.: 1993 Repertoire
the Tapestry of Delights:
A blues-rock outfit whose albums are now rare. Their power blues-rock was clearly influenced by Cream and certainly the CD reissues are worth a spin. The flip side to their sole 45 is quite good boogie-orientated music with some punk leanings (years before punk), and has subsequently resurfaced on Syde Trips, Vol. 5 along with Soon There Will Be Everything and Lost Alone.
In 1969 they supported Yes at the Marquee, backed Freddie King and toured Europe. Lou Martin left after the first album and a handful of BBC Radio sessions (including a John Peel session) and later played with Rory Galagher. They became Salt in 1974. ~ (VJ/CA/JN).
01. Out Of Uranus 4:39
02. Soon There Will Be Everything 3:54
03. Acid Bean 4:21
04. Baz Smith / Where Nobody Ever Goes 5:23
05. Sun Keeps Shining 4:26
06. Mick Clarke; Bill Thorndycraft / Call For The Politicians 2:23
07. Fido Castrol 4:44
08. Lost Alone 5:08
09. Baz Smith / Son Of Wet 5:11
10. Milkman 5:27
MICK CLARKE gtr
STEWART McDONALD bs, vcls
BAS SMITH drms
BILL THORNYCROFT lead vcls, hrmnca
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