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2LP SPRING
Spring
Country of release: Italy, 2013
Original released: 1971
Label: Akarma
Catalogue number: AK 213/2
Barcode: 8026575213111
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Records: 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. The
Prisoner (Eight By Ten) (5:34)
2. Grail (6:44)
3. Boats (1:50)
Tracks Side 2:
1.
Shipwrecked Soldier (5:12)
2. Golden Fleece (6:59)
Tracks Side 3:
1. Inside
Out (4:49)
2. Song To Absent Friends
(The Island) (2:47)
3. Gazing (5:54)
Tracks Side 4:
1. Fool's
Gold (6:26) (Bonustrack)
2. Hendre Mews
(7:14) (Bonustrack)
3. A Word Full Of Whispers
(3:57) (Bonustrack)
Listen At YouTube:
Spring were a
Leicester-based British
progressive rock band that
represented the early 1970s
progressive rock movement. A
one-shot band, it recorded only
one album in its career, a
self-titled LP released in 1971.
Spring's music is notable for the
use of the mellotron, with three
of the its five members credited
with playing that instrument on
the album.
Spring originally consisted of Pat
Moran (vocals), Ray Martinez
(guitars), Kips Brown (keyboards),
Pick Withers (drums) and Adrian
Maloney (bass), all of whom had
previously played in various local
Leicester bands.
A turning point in Spring's
fortunes happened after a gig in
Cardiff, when the band's van broke
down somewhere in the Welsh
countryside, coincidentally very
near where producer/engineer
Kingsley Ward had recently set up
Rockfield Studios. Ward would
later marvel at the "coincidence
of meeting a group with a broken
down truck in your own home town
when you have previously spent
months tyrapsing around the
country in search of talent". He
was particularly intrigued by the
fact that they owned a Mellotron,
and "invited them down the
following week for an audition
with my brother Charles and
myself", the outcome of which was
"good enough for us to want to be
involved with them". Several demo
sessions followed. The band were
rehearsing at Rockfield when
producer Gus Dudgeon (of David
Bowie and Elton John fame) dropped
by to check the studio out, heard
them play and expressed interest
in producing them. A few months
later, sessions took place at both
Rockfield and London's Trident
Studios, and the resulting album
was released on the RCA/Neon label
in 1971.
In spite of supporting Velvet
Underground on a UK tour, plus
Keith Christmas and The Sutherland
Brothers on various dates, the
band broke up in 1972 following
aborted attempts at recording a
second album. ( Two previously
unreleased songs from these
sessions (featuring new bassist
Peter Decindis) appeared on The
Laser's Edge's 1992 CD reissue of
the album (and this Akarma
edition), along with "Fool's Gold"
from the first album sessions).
Moran later worked as sound
engineer at Rockfield Studios,
notably for Van der Graaf
Generator and Robert Plant; he
died in early 2011. Martinez
became an in-demand session
guitarist, working with the likes
of Alkatraz, Michael Chapman,
Gypsy, Tim Rose and Robert Plant.
Pick Withers later became the
drummer for Dire Straits, playing
on their first four
records.(en.wikipedia.org)
Pat Moran - Vocals,
Mellotron
Ray Martinez - Lead Guitar,
Twelve-string Guitar, Mellotron
Adrian 'Bone' Maloney - Bass
Kips Brown - Piano, Organ,
Mellotron
Pique Withers - Drums,
Glockenspiel
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