Showing posts with label Keef Hartley Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keef Hartley Band. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Keef Hartley Band - British Radio Sessions 1969-1971

Keef Hartley Band
British Radio Sessions 1969-1971
Dates & Locations Vary
Sources Vary
BBC Broadcast Session Recordings
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Cover Art Included

Original Lineage: Silver CD > EZ CD Audio Converter 9.2.0 > Flac Level 8 & CD Image Cue
 
Additional Lineage: CD Image > Nero 2015 Burning ROM > CD-r > E.A.C. > Wave 16bit > Trader's Little Helper > Flac Level 8

01 Medley (Overdog/Roundabout/Just A Cry/Sinnin' For You) (Miller Anderson, Henry Lowther,    Owen Finnegan, Keef Hartley, Peter Dines) -25:12
02 You Can't Choose (Miller Anderson) -5:56
03 You Can't Take It With You (Miller Anderson) -8:00
04 Sinnin' For You (Miller Anderson, Owen Finnegan, Keef Hartley, Peter Dines) -3:20
05 Too Much Thinking (Owen Finnegan, Gary Thain, Peter Dines) -5:33
06 Interview With Keef Hartley -1:09
07 Me And My Woman (Gene Barge) -3:37
08 Waiting Around (Gary Thain, Keef Hartley, Miller Anderson) -2:24
09 Too Much Thinking (Owen Finnegan, Gary Thain, Peter Dines) -5:43
10 Just A Cry (Henry Lowther, Owen Finnegan) -3:40
11 Shadows Across The Wall (Miller Anderson) -4:36
12 To Whom It May Concern (Miller Anderson) -3:19
13 High Tide, High Water (Miller Anderson) -7:27

Tracks 12-13 as Miller Anderson Band
Track 01 recorded live on 25 March 1971
Tracks 02-03 recorded live on 12 November 1970
Tracks 04-07 recorded in studio in April 1969
Tracks 08-09 recorded in studio in October 1969
Tracks 10-11 recorded in studio in June 1971
Tracks 12-13 recorded live on 13 September 1971

Keef Hartley Band
*Keef Hartley - Drums, Percussions
*Miller Anderson - Vocals, Guitars
*Gary Thain - Bass
*Henry Lowther - Trumpet, Violin
*Mike Weaver - Keyboards
*Lyn Dobson - Tenor Sax, Flute
*Dave Caswell - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
*Lyle Jenkins - Tenor Saxophone, Flute

Another band who is more known for the fact that a future member of Uriah Heep came from their ranks. The band is more of a Hard Rocking Blood, Sweat & Tears than an early Hard Rock group like Toe Fat. I think all lovers of the 1970's Jazz Rock & R & B bands will like The Keef Harley Band.

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