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January 15, 2015
Start Date:
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DANDO SHAFTDAVE COOPER, KEV DEMPSEY
ROGER BULLEN, TED KAY, MARTIN JENKINS
Dando Shaft, an acoustic band, were formed in September 1969 in Coventry, England,
without Polly Bolton, who joined them in late 1970 after their move to London
"...AN EVENING WITH...DANDO SHAFT"
Engineered by Dave Hunt & Larry Bartlet
1970 LP DECCA RECORDS DL 75217
PRINTED IN U.S.A. ORIGINAL COPY
WITH COMPANY INNER SLEEVE
Title on label and spine is "Dando Shaft ... An Evening With", on back: "Dando Shaft An Evening With ..."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
LABEL: DECCA - BLACK LABELS WITH A RAINBOW STRIPE
Catalog on cover: DL 75217
Catalog on labels: DL 75217 7-12432 / 12433*
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped): 7 12432 2
Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped): 7 12433 2
On labels: MFRD By Decca Records A Division Of MCA Inc., New York, N.Y., USA
An Original Young Blood Recording / Recorded In England
On Back Sleeve: Decca Records, A Division Of MCA Inc., New York, N.Y., USA
Printed in U.S.A. / © Decca Records a division of MCA Inc. 1970
A Miki Dallon Production
Recorded in England
from my records collection
tracklisting
RAIN - COLD WIND
SEPTEMBER WINE - CAT SONG
IN THE COUNTRY - DROPS OF BRANDY
END OF THE GAME - LAZILY SLOWLY
grading
RECORD EX
SLEEVE NEAR EX (please, see pictures and read above description)
Starting as a five-piece folk-band, Dando Shaft initiated a completely unique mixture of acoustic folk
(none of the instruments are electrically amplified!) with driving rhythms and impeccable inventive musicianship.
The lyrics are largely concerned with the relationship between man and nature.
They marvel in complicated structures and textures and are able to weave very intricate patterns,
especially between mandolin (played in a highly original manner), guitar and violin.
Very characteristic is also the combination of hand-beaten percussion and double-bass.
After a change of label they acquired the services of a female singer, Polly Bolton,
who had a pure and very expressive voice...(Tapestry of Delights)