LP EAST OF EDEN Kings Of Siam, Rare Tracks - RED VINYL Verne VER 02 STILL SEALED
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LP EAST OF EDEN
Kings Of Siam
Rare Tracks
(1968-1970)
Limited Edition in Red Vinyl
Country of release: France, 2013
Original
recorded: 1968-1970)
Label: Verne
Catalogue
number: VER 02
Barcode:
3367536740020
Klappcover/Gatefold
Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record:
MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen
LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks
Side 1:
1. King Of Siam (2:15)
Single A-Side (1968)
2. Ballad Of Harvey
Kaye (2:06) Single B-Side
(1968)
3. Waterways (6:40)
Demo, July 1968
4. In The Stable Of The
Sphinx (11:10) Demo, July
1968
5. Nymphenburger (5:10)
(Take 1, Decca Studios, Broadhurst Gardens, June, 6th,
1969)
Tracks Side
2:
1. Biffin Bridge (5:50)
(Decca Studios, Broadhurst Gardens, June, 6th,
1969)
2. Petite Fille (3:52)
(Decca Studios, Broadhurst Gardens, June, 5th,
1969)
3. Blue Boar Blues (7:06)
(Decca Studios, Broadhurst Gardens, June, 6th,
1969)
4. Eight Miles
High (6:51) (Tangerine Studios, London, September, 3rd,
1969)
5. Jig-A-Jig (4:10)
(Morgan Studios, April, 15th,
1970)
East of Eden was a British progressive rock band, who
had a Top 10 hit in the UK with thesingle, "Jig-a-Jig", in 1971.The track became
something of a stylistic albatross around the band's neck, since it did not
resemble their usual sound or anything else they normally played. Although some
might consider this group as being a symphonic progressive band, others state
that their style is mostly jazz oriented. Combining flutes, violins and tape
loops to folk, gypsy and psychedelic music, the East of Eden style was always
heavily supported on a pure rock base; strong and experimental.
Their
professional career began back in 1967 when they were formed in Bristol as
Pictures of Dorian Gray, by Dave Arbus (born David Arbus, 8 October 1941,
Leicester) (violin, flute, saxophone, trumpet), Ron Caines (born Ronald Caines,
13 December 1939, Bristol) (alto saxophone), Geoff Nicholson (born Geoffrey
Nicholson, 27 June 1948, near Bristol, Somerset) (guitar, vocals), Mike Price
bass, and Stuart Rossister drums. Price left in Spring 1968 and was replaced by
Terry Brace (born 28 September 1943, in Bristol, Somerset). Vocalist Al Read
(born Alan G Read, 26 March 1942, Chelsea, South West London) at the same time.
In September 1968 Brace left and was replaced by Steve York and Rossister also
left and was replaced in September 1968 by Dave Dufort (born David Dufort, in
1947, in London). In 1968 they moved to London, and the group was signed to a
recording contract with Decca's progressive rock imprint Deram label. In
February 1969 Dufort left and in came Bryan Appleyard, who was replaced in June
1969 by Geoff Britton (born Geoffrey Britton, 1 August 1943, Lewisham, South
East London) (drums), who later joined Wings.[York also left in June 1969 and in
came bassist Andy Sneddon (born Andrew Sneddon, 8 May 1946, Ayrshire,
Scotland).
In 1969 they released the Mercator Projected album, followed
shortly after by Snafu (1970), and Jig-a-Jig, a European only compilation,
released in 1971. Snafu made it into the Top 30 in Britain of the UK Albums
Chart, whilst a single, "Ramadhan," got to number two inFrance.Caines and
Nicholson left the band as the 1970s began, and Arbus kept it together.They
jumped to the Harvest label, but their work there never caught on, coinciding as
it did with a change in style and a veering away from Eastern music to a
country-ish sound. Arbus left in the early 1970s and was replaced by future Rory
Gallagher collaborator Joe O'Donnell. The band carried on as almost exclusively
a European act, recording and releasing albums in Europe only.
In May 1970
original guitarist Nicholson left. Later that year, they were joined by Davey
'Crabsticks' Trotter on the Mellotron, adding a new dimension to their trademark
sound. The band broke up in 1978 having undergone various changes in membership.
Important members in late line-ups included vocalist Al Read; bassist Terence
'Terry' Brace; bassist Andy Sneddon; bassist/vocalist David 'Davy' Jack (born 24
January 1940, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland), drummer Jeff Allen (born Jeffrey
Allen, 23 April 1946, Matlock,Derbyshire) (from June 1970); keyboardist Martin
Fisher (born in 1947, in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey); and violinist Joe
O'Donnell (born Joseph O'Donnell, 26 December 1948, in Limerick, County
Limerick, Ireland) (from March 1973); Alan 'Al' Perkes (born 26 May 1949, in
Bow, East London); guitarist Garth Watt-Roy (born Garth Philip Watt-Roy,
December 1947, in Bombay, India) (from February 1972).
The three core members
(Arbus, Caines and Nicholson), reunited in 1996 and their album Kalipse was
released next year. Like most of their earlier work, it was only a cult
hit.
Arbus was a guest musician on The Who's track "Baba O'Riley", playing
the violin solo. He was a friend of the band's drummer Keith Moon, and was also
later a member of Fiddler's Dram.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_of_Eden_(band))
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