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SIDE A: “I Saw Her Standing There” (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) |
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SIDE B: “Farewell Baby” (Graham Bond) |
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Recorded at EMI, Studio 2, 3 Abbey Road, London March 20 1963 |
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Probably engineered by Norman Smith |
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Produced by Ron Richards |
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Released in the UK on EMI Parlophone R 5024, May 3 1963 |
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Recorded by Duffy Power (vocals), Graham Bond (organ), Jack Bruce (double bass), Ginger Baker (drums) and Big Jim Sullivan (guitar). |
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* According to Melody Maker, "Farewell Baby" was the A side planned. |
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| Graham Bond Organisation |
SIDE A: “Long Tall Shorty” (Don Covay/Herb Abramson) |
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SIDE B: “Long Legged Baby” (Graham Bond) |
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Recorded May 5 1964 at Decca Studios, 165 Broadhurst Gardens, London |
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(Probably studio 2) |
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Engineered by Gus Dudgeon |
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Produced by Mike Vernon and Richard Lloyd |
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Released in UK on Decca F 11909, May 15 1964 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, vocals), Jack Bruce (bass), Ginger Baker (drums) and Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor sax).
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| Graham Bond Organisation |
SIDE A: “Tammy” (Jay Livingston/Ray Evans) |
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SIDE B: “Wade In The Water” (Trad. arr.) |
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Recorded January 4 1965 at Olympic Sound Studios, Carton Street, London |
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Engineered by Keith Grant |
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Produced by Robert Stigwood |
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Released in the UK on EMI Columbia DB 7471, January 29 1965 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, alto sax, vocals), Jack Bruce (bass, vocals), Ginger Baker (drums) and Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor sax). |
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* John Hockridge & Ian Hamer (trumpets) added to “Tammy” |
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* Unknown female backing singers added to “Tammy” |
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* A plug for the upcoming The Sound Of ‘65 LP (Columbia 33SX 1711) |
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| Graham Bond Organisation |
SIDE A: “Tell Me (I’m Gonna Love Again)” (Graham Bond Organisation) |
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SIDE B: “Love Come Shining Through” (Graham Bond Organisation) |
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Recorded March 1965 at Olympic Sound Studios, Carton Street, London |
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Engineered by Keith Grant |
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Produced by Robert Stigwood |
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Released in the UK on EMI Columbia DB 7528, Apri1 2 1965 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, vocals), Jack Bruce (bass, vocals), Ginger Baker (drums) and Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor sax). |
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| Graham Bond Organisation |
SIDE A: “Lease On Love” (Rick Minas/Mike Banwell) |
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SIDE B: “My Heart´s In Little Pieces” (Graham Bond) |
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Side A recorded July 1 1965 at Olympic Sound Studios, Carton Street, London |
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Side B recorded June 30 1965 at Olympic Sound Studios, Carton Street, London |
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Engineered by Keith Grant |
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Produced by Robert Stigwood |
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Released in the UK on EMI Columbia DB 7647, July 23 1965 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, Mellotron, vocals), Jack Bruce (bass, double bass, vocals),
Ginger Baker (drums) and Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor sax).
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| Graham Bond Organisation |
SIDE A: “St. James Infirmary” (J. Primrose/Arr. Ginger Baker) |
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SIDE B: “Soul Tango” (Graham Bond) |
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Recorded January 10 1966, probably at Rayrik Studios, Chalk Farm, London |
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If Rayrik Studios > Engineered by John Timerly |
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Produced by Robert Stigwood |
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Released in the UK on EMI Columbia DB 7838, February 18 1966 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, vocals), Ginger Baker (drums), Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor sax) and Mike Falana (trumpet).
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| Graham Bond Organisation |
SIDE A: “St. James Infirmary” (J. Primrose/arr. Ginger Baker) |
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SIDE B: “Wade In The Water” (Trad. arr.) |
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Recorded January 10 1966, probably at Rayrik Studios, Chalk Farm, London |
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If Rayrik Studios > Engineered by John Timerly |
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Produced by Robert Stigwood |
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Released in the US on Ascot 2211, March 1966 |
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Graham Bond (organ), Ginger Baker (drums), Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor sax) and Mike Falana (trumpet). |
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* Released as PROMO ONLY |
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* A side same version as to be found on UK EMI Columbia DB 7838 |
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| Graham Bond Organisation |
SIDE A: “You’ve Gotta Have Love Babe” (Graham Bond) |
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SIDE B: “I Love You” (Graham Bond) |
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Recorded January 18 1967 at Dick James Music, 71-75 New Oxford Street, London |
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Unknown engineer |
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Produced by Larry Page (according to the record label, but Colin Frechter has claimed credit as well...) |
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Released in the UK on Page One POF 014, February 10 1967 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, alto sax, vocals), Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor sax) and Jon Hiseman (drums). |
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* Also released in Holland on Page One 23014 |
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* A French release is also rumoured to exist... |
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| Grahame Bond |
SIDE A: “Love Is The Law” (Billy Gamble aka Graham Bond) |
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SIDE B: “The Naz” (Billy Gamble aka Graham Bond) |
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Recorded 1969, probably at TTG Studios, 1441 North McCadden Street, Hollywood, USA |
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Engineered by Hank Cicalo and Greg Venable |
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Produced by Abe “Voco” Kesh |
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Released in the US on Pulsar 2405, 1969 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, Mellotron, alto sax and vocals) and Hal Blaine (drums). |
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* Lifted from Love Is The Law Pulsar AR 10604 |
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* Released as PROMO ONLY |
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* An e is added to Graham’s name for this release |
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| Grahame Bond |
SIDE A: “Moving Towards The Light” (Billy Gamble aka Graham Bond) |
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SIDE B: “Crossroads Of Time” (Billy Gamble aka Graham Bond) |
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Recorded 1969, probably at TTG Studios, 1441 North McCadden Street, Hollywood, USA |
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Engineered by Hank Cicalo and Greg Venable |
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Produced by Abe “Voco” Kesh |
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Released in the US on Pulsar 2409, 1969 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, Mellotron, alto sax and vocals) and Hal Blaine (drums). |
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* Lifted from Love Is The Law Pulsar AR 10606 |
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* Released as PROMO ONLY |
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* An e is added to Graham’s name for this release |
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| Grahame Bond |
SIDE A: “Water, Water” (Billy Gamble aka Graham Bond) |
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SIDE B: “Stiffnecked Chicken” (Billy Gamble aka Graham Bond) |
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Recorded 1969, probably at TTG Studios, 1441 North McCadden Street, Hollywood, USA |
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Unknown engineer |
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Produced by Abe “Voco” Kesh |
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Released in the US on Pulsar 2415, 1969 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, Mellotron, alto sax, vocals), Harvey Mandel (guitar), Max Bennett (bass) and Eddie Hoh (drums). |
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* Lifted from Mighty Grahame Bond Pulsar AR 10606 |
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* Released as PROMO ONLY |
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* An e is added to Graham’s name for this release |
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| Graham Bond |
SIDE A: “Walking In The Park” (Graham Bond) |
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SIDE B: “Springtime In The City” (Graham Bond) |
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Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, 117 Church Road, London probably late October 1966. |
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Engineered by Keith Grant |
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Produced by Jon Hiseman |
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Released in the UK on Warner Bros. WB 8004, January 30 1970 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, piano, alto sax, vocals), Dick Heckstall-Smith (soprano and tenor sax) and Jon Hiseman (drums). |
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Also released in the following countries: |
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France Warner Bros. WV 5139 (with picture sleeve) |
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Holland Warner Bros. WB 8004 (with picture sleeve) |
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Portugal Warner Bros. WB 8004 (with picture sleeve) |
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* A plug for the upcoming Solid Bond album on Warner Bros WS 3001 |
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* UK issue released with both solid and push out centre |
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* Portugese issue released with UK record |
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* A German release is also rumoured to exist. |
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| Ginger Baker’s Airforce |
SIDE A: “Man Of Constant Sorrow” (Trad. arr. Ginger Baker/Denny Laine) |
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SIDE B: “Doin’ It” (Ginger Baker/Rick Grech) |
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Side A Recorded February 1970 at Olympic Studios, 117 Church Road, London |
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Probably engineered by Andrew Johns or George Chkiantz |
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Produced by Jimmy Miller |
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Recorded by Ginger Baker (drums), Denny Laine (guitar, vocals), Rick Grech (bass, violin), Phil Seaman (drums),
Remi Kabaka (percussion), Jeanette Jacobs (vocals), Graham Bond (alto sax) and Harold McNair (tenor sax, flute). |
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Side B Recorded January 15 1970, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London |
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Engineered by Andrew Johns & George Chkiantz |
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Produced by Jimmy Miller |
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Recorded by Ginger Baker (drums), Steve Winwood (organ, vocals), Denny Laine (guitar, vocals), Rick Grech (bass, violin), Phil Seaman (drums), Remi Kabaka (percussion), Jeanette Jacobs (vocals), Chris Wood (tenor sax, flute),
Graham Bond (alto sax) and Harold McNair (tenor sax, flute). Later included unedited on the Ginger Baker’s Airforce double live album. |
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Released in the UK on Polydor 56 380, March 20 1970 |
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Also released in the following countries: |
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| France | Polydor 2058 015 | with picture sleeve (March 27 1970) |
| Norway | Polydor 2058 015 | with picture sleeve (April 1970) |
| Germany | Polydor 2058 015 | with picture sleeve |
| Belgium | Polydor 2058 015 | with picture sleeve |
| Spain | Polydor 2058 015 | with picture sleeve |
| Portugal | Polydor 56 380 | with picture sleeve |
| Singapore | Polydor 56 380 | with picture sleeve |
| Italy | Polydor | with picture sleeve |
| Japan | Polydor DP 1724 | with picture sleeve |
| South Africa | Polydor PS 103 | |
| New Zealand | Polydor 2058 015 | |
| Australia | Polydor NH - 56 380 | |
| US | Atco 45-6750 | US PROMO features ”Man Of Constant Sorrow” in mono/stereo. |
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| Graham Bond with Magick |
SIDE A: “Twelve Gates To The City” (Graham Bond) |
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SIDE B: “Water Water” (Graham Bond/Diane Stewart) |
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Side A recorded by Graham Bond (organ, vocals), Rick Grech (bass), John Morsehead (guitar), Keith Bailey (drums),
Diane Stewart (percussion) and an unknown flute player. |
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Unknown studio, probably spring 1970 |
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Unknown engineer. |
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Produced by Graham Bond and Brian Shepherd. |
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Side B recorded by Graham Bond (organ, vocals), Diane Stewart (percussion), Steve Gregory (tenor sax), Philip Chen (bass),
Reg Isadore (drums) and an unknown guitarist. |
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Winter 1971, probably Philips Studios, Stanhope Place, London |
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Unknown engineer. |
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Produced by Graham Bond and Brian Shepherd. |
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Released in the UK on Vertigo 6059 042, April 30 1971 |
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Also released in Germany on Vertigo 6059 042, 1971 (with PS) |
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| Bond & Brown |
SIDE A: “Lost Tribe” (Graham Bond/Pete Brown) |
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“Macumbe” (Lisle Harper) |
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SIDE B: “Milk Is Turning Sour In My Shoes” (Pete Brown/Phil Ryan/Taff Williams) |
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Recorded May 5 - 11, 1972 at Manor Studios, Shipton on Cherwell |
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Engineered by Tom Newman |
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Produced by Bond & Brown |
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Released in the UK on Greenwich GSS 104, July 14 1972 |
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Recorded by Graham Bond (organ, vocals), Pete Brown (vocals), Diane Stewart (percussion), Lisle Harper (bass) and Ed Spevock (drums)
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Also released in France on Harvest 2C 006 93828, 1972 (with PS) |
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* A German release is also rumoured to exist. |
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