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Originally recorded 1976-1977
Vinyl reissue 2017 New Music - Green Tree
Including 1 bonustrack !
Music remastered from the original master tapes.
Sealed !
The LP contains lots of artwork and photos, production & recording
information about all songs and extensive private / background info
about the bonus track written by Robert Webb.
ABOUT THE ALBUM
The Last of the Jubblies is a compilation of unreleased music by the
progressive rock group, England. England produced the Garden Shed album
for Arista Records in 1977 and continued to record new music throughout
the late 70s. As a result of worldwide interest in England's music, The
Last of the Jubblies was released in 1995 on CD. Subsequently,
progressive music fans have labelled The Last of the jubblies as
England's second album: a claim which is partly true since four of the
tracks were written and recorded immediately after Garden Shed (in the
winter of 1977) as ideas for an album. However, other recordings were
included on the 1995 CD which were felt to be of interest. These were:
Nanogram (1976), Mister Meener (1976). This >Silver Edition< of
The Last of the Jubblies album continues in the spirit of the 1995
release by including two >bonus recordings< from 1977, which have
never before been published, and a third track, Hotel Live (extract)
from the band's concert performance in Tokyo in 2006. This is feasible
because Nanogram has been omitted from this edition as it was included
on Green Tree's >Golden Edition< of Garden Shed, published in
2015. This album is therefore seen as a complement to the >Golden
Edition<.
ABOUT THE BAND
The band first formed in 1975 as a three piece group, but after a series
of changes brought about through lack of resources and then new
management, four sufficiently determined members emerged, and we
recorded Garden Shed with Arista Records during 1976. Coinciden-tally
and perhaps significantly, we were all exactly the same age (23 in
1976), yet we had come to-gether from different regions of the UK.
Later, and nearly a year after Garden Shed's release, bass player Martin
Henderson was replaced by Jaffa, (Geoff Peckham) and shortly after that
by Phil Gill. Jaffa recorded with us on the four Surrey Sound Studios
tracks featured here; and Phil performed on the gigs that followed.
Prior to the first album, I believe that each of us thought that if the
music was good enough, then; management, record deal, touring agent,
radio interviews, etc., would all follow on, natu-rally. Wrong. Briefly,
the band would not even have released an album if it hadn't been for
the sustained inter-est in the band's music by Tony Roberts, Andrew
Bailey and Julie Hooker, all of whom were work-ing at Arista Records
(UK). Insufficient resources meant that the band, who were very keen to
gig, were unable to do so. After what amounted to three years of
struggle, the band independently sold all and any superfluous assets in
order to get on the road: which we succeeded in doing. Although even
then, we were let down by several tour agents and this disappointing
series of events happened to coincided with the shift in the music
media's focus towards punk artists.
Tracklist:
Side A
Creepin' Instrumental 6:32
A One-Legged Day Tale 8:58
Tooting Bec Rope Case 8:41
Mister Meener 3:35
Side B
Ridge Farm 8:24
Flying Saucers 5:24
Sausage Pie 5:14
Hotel >Live< (Extract) 6:38
Line-up:
Martin Henderson / bass & vocals
Franc Holland / guitar & voacals
Robert Webb / keyboards & vocals
Jode Leigh / percussion, bass & vocals
Geoff "Jaffa" Peckham / Fender Jazz Bass, vocals
Steve Laffy / Drums
Al Johnson / Electric Guitars, effects
Maggie Alexander / Mellotron, vocals