Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 days ago
Karakorum - Prison Bitterness (1969 uk, psych prog rock)


For many reasons 1969 was a remarkable year and the beginning of a hugely exciting new era for me....

Kingsley Ward (co-founder of Rockfield Studios) had asked if I would check out a new band that had been bugging him all summer. He wanted to help them and knew they offered something quite different. I first met Karakorum at their next rehearsal within a dilapidated chapel located in the grounds of Harewood Park (Herefordshire).

Of course the music on this album will speak for itself, but on that day, I was instantly blown away not only by their undoubted individual talent as musicians but also because they were each fearlessly original, creative and engagingly different. The band gradually became one of the most intriguing acts to play many of the University/College venues, concert halls and British club circuits - notably London's iconic Marquee Club and the famous Liverpool Cavern Club. It soon became apparent that Paul, James, Martin, and later Rich, were individually unique. They soon began to gain acknowledgements from fellow musicians.

The club/pub scene in London traditionally provided a 'shop window' for A&R reps to discover the latest 'happening' bands. Karakorum was indeed such a band but despite having generated a lot of curiosity and interest, the record industry was not quite ready for them. As time went on, the band's response was to consider changing musical direction. Ultimately, we drifted apart.

Karakorum was an exceptional band and the British music industry had clearly missed out on signing what I still believe would have become one of the UK's finest bands. I'm delighted that after all these years and through this album their creative spirit and musical genius has been allowed to surface once again.
by John Vigar



Tracks

1. Arnold Collins In Drag - 0:00

2. Living My Life - 3:50

3. Prison Bitterness - 6:57

4. Breakfast - 11:08

5. When The War Is Over - 16:35

All songs by James Williams, Martin Chambers, Paul Cobbold

Karakorum

*James Williams - Guitar, Vocals
*Martin Chambers - Drums
*Paul Cobbold - Bass, Keyboards


⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"

Category

🎵
Music
Transcript
00:00Μουσική
00:30Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
01:00Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
01:30Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
02:00Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
02:30Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
02:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
03:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
03:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
04:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
04:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
05:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
05:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
06:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
06:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
07:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
08:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
09:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
10:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
10:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
11:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
11:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
12:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
13:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
15:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
15:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
16:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
16:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
18:29When the war is over
18:59Do me a little favor, do me a little favor, boy, and smiley smile, do me a little favor, boy, and smiley smile,
19:59I'll see you later, I'll see you later, I'll see you later, I'll see you later, I'll see you later when the war is over, I'll see you later when the war is over, I'll see you later when the war is over, I'll see you later when the war is over, I'll see you later when the war is over.
20:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
20:59Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
21:29Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended