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LP SPACE FARM
Space Farm
Country of release: France, 2015
Original released: 1972
Label: Zodiac/Space Records
Catalogue number: ZLP 1042
Barcode: -
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. Space Farm (3:14)
2. Homeward Bound (3:56)
3. Infinity Way (3:24)
4. Waking Dream (3:40)
5. On The Loose (3:14)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Flying (4:23)
2. Gypsy Queen (6:23)
3. Wheel (4:14)
4. Lover Not A Dancer (3:36)
Listen At YouTube:
This is a very rare
recording by a great Kiwi pychedelic rock / blues band from the early
70's.
In February 1971, when the Underdogs, whom at that time consisted of
Harvey Mann, Glen Absolum and Neil Edwards, released their "Wasting My Time"
album, and it failed to sell in great numbers, Neil Edwards decided to leave the
group and join Human Instinct. ( )
Harvey and Glen added a new bass
guitarist, Billy Williams, and to beef up the sound, Bob Gillett was added on
saxophone. Also required was a new name, so they became the Australasian Rock
Squad.
Bob Gillett had been playing with Breeze prior to joining. Billy
Williams came from Classic Affair.
In September 1971, Bob Gillett decided to
become a part-time member of the group, so they rechristened themselves Space
Farm.
Space Farm only recorded one album for Zodiac. It was self-titled and
released in 1972. This album was re-issued on the Little Wing label in 1989
under the name "Going Back To Eternity".
The album was largely ignored by the
public, but Space Farm continued to pull crowds and they remained at the
forefront of the underground movement until their demise in 1973. Towards the
end of the band, there had been drastic changes within. Harvey began to forego
drugs and alcohol and these changes were reflected in his song writing and
performances. After the group ended, Harvey took a sabbatical and when he
returned to the scene it was as a member of the Krishna faith. He later joined
Living Force with Glen.
Billy Williams joined Ticket and Blerta before
heading to Australia and great success in a number of Australian groups. In 2000
Ascension Records released their original album on CD.
Interesting if not
wholly convincing. Space Farm were a trio of likely Kiwi pot heads from the
early seventies. This album has some great moments. The musicianship in places
is quite superb, Harvey Mann was an obvious talent and his guitar playing gets
right out there in places. At times, you can hear a distinct 'Hendrix' influence
in his playing and the production affects in the title track liken themselves to
those found on 'Electric Ladyland'. In fact, 'Flying' has a riff very similar to
Hendrix's 'Ezy Rider'. My favourite track is by far the excellent live blues
track 'Gypsy Queen' and one can't help but compare Harvey's blues work to that
of Stevie Ray Vaughan and L.J Hooker. Simply magical stuff here.
However,
whoever the singer was (Harvey perhaps?), tends to let down the group somewhat.
I felt slight twinges of awkwardness listening to the singer at times and the
psycheledic lyrical content is alittle weak at times. That being said though, I
still kinda dig this band and highly recommend you have a listen. OK, they're no
Split Enz or La De Das but they certainly deserve more recognition than what
they have received (or should or say not received) in the past. Pity they didn't
get a chance to record more material.( )
(AussieRock/rockonvinyl.blogspot.de)
Harvey Mann - Guitar,
Vocals
Billy Williams - Bass
Glen Absolum - Percussion
&
Bob
Gillett - Saxophone
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