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Blossom Toes - Live on Radio & TV
  • A1: Listen To The Silence
  • A2: The Remarkable Saga Of The Frozen Dog
  • A3: Mister Watchmaker
  • A4: What On Earth
  • A5: The Remarkable Saga Of The Frozen Dog
  • A6: Love Is
  • A7: I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
  • B1: Wait A Minute
  • B2: Ever Since A Memory
  • B3: Peace Loving Man*
  • B4: Stargazer
  • B5: Woman Mind

Over twelve tracks selected from BBC radio and European TV broadcasts, this LP charts the development of Blossom Toes from 1967 psyche to something darker and more powerful. This mix of idiosyncratic originals and re-interpreted cover versions includes songs not included on either of their studio albums. Sound quality is Excellent except*. Comes with extensive sleevenotes that include full recording details.

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Eclection - BBC Top Gear Sessions LP
  • A1: Nevertheless
  • A2: Will Tomorrow Be The Same
  • A3: Violet Dew
  • A4: Another Time Another Place
  • A5: Please
  • A6: Time For Love
  • A7: Days Left Behind
  • B1: Both Sides, Now
  • B2: Earth
  • B3: Put Your Face On
  • B4: Restitution
  • B5: Charity

Eclection’s lack of commercial success remains a mystery to this day. This selection of BBC Top Gear recordings demonstrates their song-writing strength and musical prowess. Only three tracks appeared on the band’s sole studio LP: the remaining nine songs suggest what a second LP might have sounded like. Highly recommended to fans of Fairport Convention, with whom Eclection share some musical DNA.
Comes with full recording credits and extensive sleeve notes.
Recording Quality Very Good/Excellent throughout.

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Fotheringay - Two Sessions For The BBC LP
  • A1: Banks Of The Nile
  • A2: Nothing More
  • A3: The Ballad Of Ned Kelly
  • A4: The Sea
  • A5: Too Much Of Nothing
  • B1: Gypsy Davey
  • B2: Bold Jack Donahue
  • B3: Eppy Moray
  • B4: Silver Threads And Golden Needles

Trevor Lucas and Gerry Conway were members of the folk-rock group Eclection, who released an album in August 1968 on Elektra Records. After the group disbanded in 1969, they formed Fotheringay with Lucas's girlfriend Sandy Denny, who had recently left Fairport Convention. The Fairports were recording mostly traditional folk material at this time and Denny left the group so that she could perform more of her own compositions.
The BBC session on Side One of this LP features songs from the first Fotheringay album and took place at the Playhouse Theatre on April 13th 1970. The songs on Side Two were recorded at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios in November 1970. They are ‘off-air’ recordings but the sound quality is still very good.

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The Beatles - Live From Canada 1964: Montréal September 8th (LP)
  • A1: Twist And Shout
  • A2: You Can't Do That
  • A3: All My Loving
  • A4: She Loves You
  • A5: Things We Said Today
  • A6: Roll Over Beethoven
  • A7: Can't Buy Me Love
  • B1: If I Fell
  • B2: Boys
  • B3: A Hard Day's Night
  • B4: Montréal Press Conference
  • B5: Larry Kane Interviews Backstage
  • B6: Toronto Press Conference

The Beatles played two shows at the Montréal Forum on September 8th 1964, a matinee at 4pm and an evening performance at 8pm and at 6pm they held a press conference for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from the Forum’s stage. A local newspaper had reported that somebody was going to kill Ringo, so instead of staying the night in Montréal, they flew out straight after the evening show and arrived at Key West at 3.30am where hundreds of fans were awaiting them. After a day off in Miami, the group performed at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida the following night.
We have done the best we possibly could with these admittedly lo-fi yet important historical recordings. The source is AM radio and there is considerable distortion on the vocals. The broadcast was faded out halfway through A Hard Day's Night so the last two songs of the show, I Want To Hold Your Hand and Long Tall Sally were not transmitted.

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Mott The Hoople - Live Broadcasts 1971-72 (LP)
 
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The title comes from a previously unreleased version of All The Young Dudes (track one, side one) specially recorded for the BBC. Elsewhere we have two further studio tracks aired by Sounds Of The Seventies, live versions of Midnight Lady and Thunderbuck Ram recorded for FM radio and a ferocious set of four live tracks originally broadcast on French TV in 1971.
Full recording details and extensive sleevenotes are included.

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Hawkwind - At The BBC 1970 (LP)

A fascinating record of Hawkwind’s activities in 1970 with all tracks recorded for BBC radio. Side One is the band’s first Top Gear session transmitted in September and Side Two is the Sunday Concert recorded just after their legendary appearance at the Isle Of Wight festival. Some Of That Stuff and I Do It would later be renamed Come Home and Master Of The Universe respectively. Comes with full recording details and extensive sleeve notes.

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The Who - Live in Voorburg 1973 (Lp)
  • A1: Pinball Wizard
  • A2: Baba O'riley
  • A3: Won't Get Fooled Again
  • A4: See Me, Feel Me
  • B1: Summertime Blues
  • B2: My Generation
  • B3: Magic Bus*

The last gig played by The Who before the Quadrophenia tour was this seven track greatest hits set, broad-cast on Dutch television in March 1973. Featuring material from Tommy and Who's Next, the encore was a lengthy but engrossing version of Magic Bus. Comes with full recording details and extensive sleeve notes.

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Leonard Cohen - In Concert at the BBC 1968 LP
  • A1: You Know Who I Am
  • A2: Bird On The Wire
  • A3: The Stranger Song
  • A4: So Long, Marianne
  • A5: Sisters Of Mercy
  • B1: Master Song
  • B2: There's No Reason Why You Should Remember Me
  • B3: Teachers
  • B4: Dress Rehearsal Rag
  • B5: Suzanne
  • B6: Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye

Leonard Cohen's appearance on 20th March 1968 in a BBC television special had a huge impact and contrib-uted greatly to his success in this country. We are delighted to present eleven of the songs he played, rec-orded in excellent sound. Backed by a select group of UK musicians including Danny Thompson and Dave Cousins, Cohen performed seven tracks from his debut LP. The remaining tracks appearing on subsequent records, with the exception of There's No Reason You Should Remember Me. Comes with full recording de-tails and extensive sleeve notes.

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Various - Soho Scene ’63 Vol 2: Jazz Goes Mod LP
  • A1: Dick Morrissey Quartet - Bang!
  • A2: Emcee Five - Mike's Dilemma
  • A3: Michael Garrick Quintet - Vishnu
  • A4: Vic Lewis & His Bossa Nova All Stars - Last Minute Bossa Nova
  • A5: Johnny Burch Octet - Early In The Morning
  • B1: Pony Poindexter - 4-11-44
  • B2: Terrell Prude - Princess
  • B3: Johnny Hartsman - Soppin
  • B4: Eddie Kochak & Hakki Obadia - Jazz In Port Said
  • B5: Charles Kynard With Clifford Scott - Where's It At
  • B6: Gene Ammons - Jungle Soul

Compare the best of British jazz circa 1963 with American sounds from labels such as Prestige, Tangerine and World Pacific. This album captures the period when rhythm and blues is emerging as the dominant club sound, forcing Soho jazz clubs to change their music policy in order to survive. On the British side, you’ve got Ronnie Scott’s arrangement of Last Minute Bossa Nova; Bang!, taken from Dick Morrissey Quartet’s first session for the BBC’s World Service, recorded around the time of the release of their first album Have You Heard? The version here is take two. You can hear take one along with the rest of the eleven-track session on R&B18 Jazz For Moderns.
Early In The Morning is a Ginger Baker/Jack Bruce arrangement of the traditional work song realized as a repeated blues riff, and is the first ever recording that is recognizably British Blues. Graham Bond features on alto sax along with Bruce and Baker together as members of the Johnny Burch Octet heard playing live at a BBC staff party from March 1963. Side Two features Jazz Stateside, such as West Coast guitarist Johnny Hartsman, Gene Ammons veering into proto jazz-funk on Jungle Soul, aka Ca' Purange plus a couple of top notch Hammond workouts from Terrell Prude and Charles Kynard.

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Keith Tippett - At The BBC 1967-68 (LP)

These two very different sessions involving John Surman and Mike Osborne have much in common. They both share a wonderful sense of liberation, of the joy of making music together and of finding collectively new ways of making jazz happen. And even more importantly, they speak volumes about the eclecticism and openness of British jazz in those years of the mid- to late-sixties and about the creative ambitions of John Surman. In the current absence in the market of his first LP, this is an essential purchase for Surman fans. Notes by Duncan Heining with suggestions from John Surman. These sessions have never previously appeared officially in any form.
Side One 26.2.67 - Mike Osborne (as), John Surman (ss, bs), Harry Miller (b), Alan Jackson (d) - Side Two 17.7.68 - Sterling Betancourt for Alan Jackson and add Russ Henderson (p)

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Keith Tippett - At The BBC 1969-70 (LP)
  • A1: Portishead Suite - 1. First Generation
  • A2: Second Generation
  • A3: Third Generation
  • B4: Charles Fox Speaks
  • B1: Hail Conquering Hero
  • B2: Five After Dawn
  • B3: Green & Orange Night Park

Keith Tippett was just twenty-one when his group recorded the first of these sets for BBC’s Jazz Workshop on May 21st 1969, three months before the recording of his first album, You Are Here – I Am There. Featured on Side One is the three-part “Portishead Suite,” which presents three stylistically different musical portraits of three generations of the Somerset town. The first is comparatively gentle and flowing but the second portrait is more insistent, its 5/4 tempo bringing to mind themes heard on early King Crimson albums. The third portrait has something of the Caribbean in its playful rhythms. “Hail Conquering Hero” can be heard on Side Two, and is described by Tippett as ‘a jazz study of war.’ None of these compositions have ever appeared officially in any form. Also included on Side Two are two tracks from Tippett’s August 1970 session for BBC Top Gear that was advertised as by Keith Tippett & Heavy Friends.
Keith Tippett – piano; Mark Charig – cornet; Nick Evans – trombone; Elton Dean – alto; Gill Lyons – bass; Alan Jackson – drums. Sleevenotes by Duncan Heining

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Humble Pie - In Concert At The BBC 1970 LP
  • A1: Four Day Creep
  • A2: I’m Ready
  • A3: Live With Me
  • A4: Stone Cold Fever
  • B1: Hallelujah I Love Her So
  • B2: I Walk On Gilded Splinters
  • B3: The Sad Bag Of Shakey Jake

Live recordings of Humble Pie featuring both Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton are rare. These seven tracks, recorded in excellent quality by the BBC, show Humble Pie in their element onstage. The setlist includes cover versions such as Four Day Creep, Hallelujah I Love Her So and I Walk On Gilded Splinters which were not included on any studio LP. Comes with full recording details and extensive sleeve notes.

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The Beatles - Pop Go The Beatles #12 August 1st 1963 (7")
  • A1: Pop Go The Beatles
  • A2: From Me To You
  • A3: I'll Get You
  • B1: Money
  • B2: Twist & Shout
  • B3: Pop Go The Beatles

During the first week in August 1963, the Beatles were touring in Lancashire, so they fulfilled their obligation to record the tracks for episodes 11 and 12 of Pop Go The Beatles at the BBC’s Playhouse Theatre in Hulme, South Manchester on August 1st. From Me To You, I'll Get You and Money were broadcast as part of show #12. Also recorded on August 1st was a rousing version of Twist & Shout that was broadcast on show #11.

George solos blues-style on the customary, instrumental version of Pop Goes The Weasel that started and finished each show.

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The Beatles - Pop Go The Beatles #14 September 3rd 1963' (7")

On Tuesday 3rd September 1963, the Beatles recorded all eighteen tracks for the last three Pop Go The Beatles shows. The venue was the Aeolian Hall in Mayfair, used by the BBC for the recording and broadcast of concerts and recitals. The standout track here is a very confident sounding Misery with Duane Eddy-style ending.

Along with From Me To You and Till There Was You from that session, we include here the rock’n’roll instrumental version of Pop Goes The Weasel that started and finished each show. Also featured on this EP is a seasonal medley version of Eddy’s Shazam plus some a cappella tunes sung by the boys for Saturday Club on 17th December 1963, including All I Want For Xmas and You Were Made For Me.

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Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & The Trinity - BBC Broadcasts 1966-68 LP
  • A4: Why
  • A1: This Wheel's On Fire
  • A2: A Kind Of Love-In
  • A3: Shadows Of You
  • A5: Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood
  • A6: Interview
  • B1: Season Of The Witch
  • B2: The Road To Cairo
  • B3: I Am A Lonesome Hobo
  • B4: Old Jim Crow
  • B5: I'm Not Talkin
  • B6: Shadows Of You

Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll and The Trinity are today best known for their hit recording of Dylan’s then-unreleased This Wheel’s On Fire which is included here, together with covers of songs by the Staple Sisters, Nina Simone, Donovan, Mose Allison and David Ackles. Add in some band-written originals and you have twelve cool tracks mixing jazz, r’n’b, psyche and pop. All songs were specially recorded for the BBC, sound quality is excellent throughout.
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d A4 | Why Am I Treated So Bad




d A4 | Why Am I Treated So Bad




d A4 | Why Am I Treated So Bad




[d] A4 | Why [Am I Treated So Bad]




[d] A4 | Why [Am I Treated So Bad]




[d] A4 | Why [Am I Treated So Bad]




[d] A4 | Why [Am I Treated So Bad]

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The Beatles - Live From Canada 1964 – Vancouver August 22nd LP
  • A1: Introduction
  • A2: Twist And Shout
  • A3: You Can't Do That
  • A4: All My Loving
  • 5: She Loves You
  • 6: Things We Said Today
  • 7: Roll Over Beethoven
  • 8: Can't Buy Me Love
  • 9: If I Fell
  • Side Two
  • 1: Boys
  • 2: A Hard Day's Night
  • 3: Long Tall Sally
  • 4: Vancouver Press Conference

20,000 fans were there for The Beatles’ first appearance in Canada at the open-air Empire Stadium, Vancouver. The boys’ set lasted just under half an hour and they forgot to play ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’. The show was broadcast live by local radio station CKWX and the engineer only got the balance right on the fourth song, the vocals on the previous songs had too much distortion. It almost didn’t happen as the airline pilot didn’t have the correct paperwork for entering Canada, and the group only got to the venue at 9.15pm. The fans loved it but the critics were less impressed. “Seldom in Vancouver’s entertainment history have so many paid so much for so little” said Jack Wasserman, covering for Owl Prowl radio show.

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