Artist: Home Title Of Album: Live BBC Sessions Release Date: 1972-73/2000 Location: UK Label: Major League Productions [MLP02CD] Genre:Progressive Rock, Hard Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log) Length: 01:17:03 Tracks: 17 Total Size: 509Mb(+3%)(covers) WebSite:discogs.com
Tracklist: ------- 1. How Would It Feel (Mick Stubbs) - 6:27 2. Red E. Lewis And Red Caps (Mick Stubbs) - 7:40 3. Dreamer (Mick Stubbs, Mick Cook, Laurie Wisefield, Cliff Williams) - 5:13 4. My Lady Of The Birds (Mick Stubbs, Mick Cook, Laurie Wisefield, Cliff Williams) - 8:30 5. In My Time (Mick Stubbs, Mick Cook, Laurie Wisefield, Cliff Williams) - 8:33 6. Schooldays - 3:03 7. The Old Man Dying - 3:26 8. Time Passes By - 1:37 9. The Old Man Calling - 3:06 10.The Disaster - 2:41 11.The Sun's Revenge - 6:01 12.A Secret To Keep - 1:15 13.The Brass Band Played - 0:26 14.Rejoicing - 2:40 15.The Disaster Returns - 8:07 16.Death Of The Alchemist - 4:36 17.The Alchemist - 3:41
Tracks 1, 2, 4 - In Concert 22-4-72 Track 3 - In Session/John Peel Sound of 70'S 1-11-73 Track 5 - In Session /Bob Harris Sound of 70'S 28-8-72 Tracks 6-17 - In Concert 24-11-73
Personnel: --------- Mick Stubbs - Vocals, Guitar, Piano Laurie Wisefield - Acoustic Guitar, Steel Guitar, Vocals Cliff Williams - Bass, Vocals Mick Cook - Drums, Percussion Jim Anderson - Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Synthesizer, Vocals, (Tracks 6-17)
All thanks to original releaser
Home was a relatively obscure British group most closely associated with the progressive rock movement of the early 1970s, but their lasting legacy has had less to do with their music than as serving as a proving ground for several musicians who would go on to find much greater success with future bands.
Founded in London in 1970 by singer/guitarist Mick Stubbs, guitarist Laurie Wisefield, bassist Cliff Williams, and drummer Mick Cook, who eventually attracted some label interest and wound up signed to CBS Records, releasing three albums over the next three years. 1971's Pause for a Hoarse Horse came first with keyboard player Clive John fleshing out the group's relatively understated progressive rock aspirations, which were tempered with elements of the period's easygoing California rock sound and driven primarily by Wisefield's distinctive guitar work.
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EAC extraction logfile from 28. June 2006, 21:07 for CD Home / Live BBC Sessions 1972-1973
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Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interface
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