vendredi 3 mai 2013

Geoff Whitehorn - Whitehorn - (1974 great uk classic rock with touches of hard & progressive rock - Vinyl rip in Wave)


The album was called 'Whitehorn', and was not only released in Germany, France and Japan, but also in the Netherlands (1974). The label was Pink Elephant (PE 877070) and it was distributed by Dureco.

Side One
Makin' It Funky (Morris)
Fire Fire (Whitehorn)
Day Of Awakening (Whitehorn)
UFO (Morris)
I Stand Accused (C.M.Starrs / G. Morris)
Side Two
Mamma Said (Whitehorn)
Fall Out (Whitehorn / Morris)
My Mind Within (Whitehorn / Morris)
Snake In The Grass (Morris)
Blue Jiver (Morris).



Guitar & lead vocals - Geoff Whitehorn
Bass - Gerry Morris
Drums - John Richardson
Keyboards - Peter Arneson (should be Arnesen, ex-If).

Day Of Awakening, Mamma Said - drums by Cliff Davies and sax, flute by Dick Morrissey: both are mentioned on the sleeve as 'friends of Geoff': they were under contract with Gull Records (1974) to record the If album Not Just Another Bunch Of Pretty Faces (which includes Geoff). Geoff made this album just before joining If.
Makin' It Funky, UFO, Fall Out - backing vocals by producer Tony Atkins and Gerry Morris. Recorded and mixed at Marquee Studios, London.The sleeve is a story in itself: quite shocking for the seventies as it's a drawn picture of an old man with a German war cross around his neck putting his teeth into the bare boobs of a huge well-shaped lady. In front of those, two smoking ladies plus a smoking ape (!), but all five have head phones on ... on the back, a picture of Geoff in a smoke cloud (was this album sponsored by some cigarette company?).
Compared to his albums of the nineties, 'Whitehorn' is less interesting for Procol fans as his vocals are more to the fore than his - this time funky - guitar-playing, though on Fire Fire Geoff really shines. Day of Awakening could be an If outtake, Mamma Said has some nice interplay between Geoff's guitar and Morrissey's sax and My Mind Within is a slow ballad where Geoff stretches out the notes like only he can.

jeudi 2 mai 2013

Mystery Train With Jim McCarty - Love Lost (2001 us great blues - wave)



"I'm the only guy in rock'n'roll that plays that hollow body jazz guitar and it's because in 1960 I   saw Jimmy McCarty creating those big fat full chords like I do on "Stranglehold"; I learned that  from Jimmy McCarty.   Remember the name Jimmy McCarty. He is as important as Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry and Les Paul...a god on guitar." (By Ted Nugent !!!)



Tracklist:
01 I Need You
02 Your Loss Now
03 I'm all alone
04 Where were you baby?
05 Allman Joy
06 Hold it right there
07 Love is a Rough Business
08 Come back to me
09 I'll never turn my back on you
10 Cold wind

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