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LP RUMPLESTILTSKIN
Rumplestiltskin
Limited Edition In Red Vinyl
Country of release: EU, 2014
Original released: 1970
Label: Soundvision
Catalogue number: 03526
Barcode: 5399543035262
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
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. Make Me Make You (6:08)
2. Poor Billy
Brown(8:10)
3. Knock On My Door (2:46)
4. No One To Turn To
(3:35)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Mr. Joe (Witness For The
Defence) (6:43)
2. Pate De Foie Gras (2:58)
3. Rumplestiltskin
(3:20)
4. Squadron Leader Johnson (4:59)
Listen At YouTube:
1970 was a historic and heavyweight year for Rock ‘n’
Roll; with many new releases by talented bands and releases by the icons who
remain that way today.
Here’s a world-class Rock group that whenever I’d
be thumbing through my LPs and see it; it got played.
Rumplestiltskin is the
classic example of a band that very few even knew existed. Another band whose
record company’s handling of them was apparently tragic.
Shel Talmy, the
producer of the Who and the Kinks (during their early successful years) whose
heavy influence with the Who created a historic recording, “My Generation,” has
this to say: “I produced a band called “Rumpelstiltskin”, which was a
put-together band of very good session guys, and we almost made it with that
one. We had a whole concept. We were going to do a comic strip and all kinds
of stuff. It was really a fun thing. And good songs, great music, ’cause these
guys really could play. That went on Bell Records, [who] just totally screwed
the whole thing up.
It was really unfortunate. We made two albums that I was
very pleased with; that I think should have made it.”
And so did
00individual.
Remember that Led Zeppelin were quality session players
that made it big – Rumplestiltskin were on the right path with the wrong record
company.
I’ll admit that being an LP and Tape Rack Jobber and Record
Store Manager allowed me access to just about anything and when I saw the comic
book cover I was certainly curious – and Shel Talmy’s name as producer sealed
the deal. One listen to this absolute gem of a record and I was hooked! Every
cut is really, really great – big chunks of guitar with monster hooks, basslines
that shake the ground and slabs of hot, hot Hammond organ with a commanding
soulful voice soaring through it all unscathed. Really solid unique meaty
tracks!
Take the first track; classic hooks, transitions and totally hip
and cool passages – at a little past six minutes in it sounds as though Keith
Emerson dropped-in for a bit. This track alone demands repeat listenings – plus
– this is the “Gateway Drug” song for the rest of the LP, if you like it you’ll
love the rest.
Unfortunately, some archaic licensing deal results in the
“take down’ of some of their songs and the elimination of others – I try to
replace them with rebel you tubers’ postings as often as possible. In any case
get a hold of this great band and great album any way you can!
(00individual.wordpress.com)
Peter Charles Greene (Peter Lee
Stirling) - Vocals
Jeremy
Eagles (Alan Hawkshaw) - Piano, Organ
Andrew Balmain (Alan
Parker) - Guitar
Rupert Baer (Clem Cattini) - Drums,
Percussion
Jackson Primrose (Herbie Flowers) -
Bass
&
Hugh
Murphy - Footsteps, Effects
Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von 24 Stunden) 5,00 Euro
Egal wieviele LPs gekauft werden, Versand immer 5,00 Euro. Keine weiteren Versandkosten ab der zweiten LP!!
Shipping within EEC & Oversea (AIRMAIL) 5,00 Euro
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