LP EARTH (Black Sabbath) / FLYING HAT BAND Coming Of The Heavy Lords MINT/MINT

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LP EARTH (Black Sabbath) / FLYING HAT BAND

Coming Of The Heavy Lords

 

Country of release: Australia, 2014

Original recorded: 1969-1973

Label: Great Barrier

Catalogue number: GBR 52 0 50

Barcode: 4366793500506

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No

 

 Condition Record: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT

 

 

 

Tracks Side 1: (EARTH Side)

1. The Rebel (2:46)

2. When I Came Down (1:58)

3. Early One Morning (4:43)

4. Blue Suede Shoes (Black Sabbath) (2:08)


 

Tracks Side 2: (FLYING HAT BAND Side)

1. Seventh Plain (2:51)

2. Reaching For The Stars (4:36)

3. Lost Time (2:36)

4. Coming Of The Lord (6:41)

  Listen At YouTube:     (Earth)     (Earth)       (Flying Hat Band)     (Flying Hat Band)
    ( ) This pre-Black Sabbath band Earth, were a blues band. The Rebel (2:46) is a decent blues rock track. While When I came Down I like much better but it is even shorter, under 2mins but Iommi plays some cool guitar and the riff is heavy. Early One Morning is live from some small club and a blues track (4:43) with so so sound quality. The side ends with Blues Suede shoes probably from the Beat Club 1970. I did not compare it but is sounds like it. A bit disappointing this side as these sources are not anywhere close to the original sources, I don’t believe. I would not really recommend this except for hard core early Black Sabbath fans.

The Flying Hat Band, I had this demo from 1973 for many years and these are the same tracks but they sound a bit cleaned up. For those that don’t know this was the band that Glenn Tipton played in prior to joining Judas Priest. In 1974, the band supposedly recorded a full length record for Vertigo that was never released. Tipton does rip it up especially on the great Reaching for the Stars track, which reminds me of the Danish band, Hurdy Gurdy. Lost time is an acoustic track. Coming of the Lord is nearly 7mins and by far the longest track on this record. It features some long dual guitar solos in each channel, even though the band is a three piece. Cool stuff. (Scott aka. Dr. Space/writingaboutmusic.blogspot.de)

EARTH:
Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals
Tony Iommi - Guitar
Geezer Butler - Bass
Bill Ward - Drums

FLYING HAT BAND:
Glenn Tipton - Guitar, Vocals
Trevor Foster - Drums
Andy Wheeler - Bass
   

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