The debut album (of only 3) by a band from Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Formed in 1968 by guitarist/vocalist Mickey Jupp, a member of The Orioles (1963-1965), they were initially signed to Bell Records, then to Vertigo. They were among the pioneers of British pub rock, highly respected by the musicians of Dr. Feelgood. The album is acoustic, but sounds quite decent. The band disbanded in 1972.
Tracks:
01. National Gas – 0:00
02. Heather On The Hill – 3:05
03. Tombstone – 5:26
04. Come Back Baby – 7:47
05. City – 10:00
06. Good Boy/Groovette – 12:20
07. Wouldn't You – 15:45
08. Doncaster By-Pass – 18:23
09. Twenty Carat Rocker – 21:15
10. Bartender's Blues – 23:20
11. Good Money – 26:20
12. Shining – 29:00
Personnel:
Michael “Mickey” Jupp – 6-string guitar, piano, vocals Nigel Dunbar - drums Chris East – 12-string guitar, vocals, harmonica Steve Geere - string bass, vocals + Sandy Roberton – producer
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