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    Colonel Bagshot - Oh! What A Lovely War (1971) [Reissue 2012]

    Posted By: antonyart
    Colonel Bagshot - Oh! What A Lovely War (1971) [Reissue 2012]

    Colonel Bagshot - Oh! What A Lovely War (1971) [Reissue 2012]
    EAC Rip | FLAC (IMG+CUE+LOG) | 237 MB | Complete HQ Scans 600 dpi JPG included | MP3 Lame 320 CBR | 87 MB
    Genre: Psychedelic Progressive Rock | RAR 5% Rec. | Label: Flawed Gems (GEM 72) | Uploaded, Depositfiles

    This is another great, but completely underrated album by obscure UK rock band (from Liverpool) which wasn't issued in their homeland (in contrast to some of their singles). The same fate met the other British groups from early 70's like Light Of Darkness, Diabolus, lronbridge or Grail. This LP was recorded in London and released in 1971 in USA (by Cadet Concept) and in Italy (by Music Records). The highlight is very moving anti-war anthem ‘Six Days War‘ and the beautiful progressive ballad Lord High Human Being. This fascinating, quasi-progressive and very melodic album contained an eclectic mix of styles, ranging from atmospheric psychedelia, through guitar based soft-progressive to folky ballads - not far away from late 60's The Beatles combined with early 70's The Strawbs and The Moody Blues.
    Colonel Bagshot - Oh! What A Lovely War (1971) [Reissue 2012]

    Tracklist:

    01. Six Day War 04:02
    02. Lay It Down 03:10
    03. Lord High Human Being 03:03
    04. Headhunters 02:51
    05. I've Seen The Light 04:48
    06. Dirty Delilah Blues 04:21
    07. Sometimes 02:08
    08. That's What I'd Like To Know 04:02
    09. Smile 02:56
    10. Tightrope Tamer 02:51
    11. Oh! What A Lovely War 03:18

    Total: 37:30

    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

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    ‘What A Lovely War’ … is entitled to such a puzzling irony, the British band’s debut LP Colonel Bagshot does not rocked the Billboard list of the very rich musically 1971.
    What’s more, in their own country no one even thought about release their album. Debut took place only in the United States.
    The next album, which was released for the first time on CD, thanks to the Swedish label: Flawed Games… album devoted to anti-war topics is a piece of excellent, soft – progressive
    music under the sign of the late Beatles, The Strawbs and early Moody Blues. And while fans of 10-minute solos on the Hammond organ and distorted guitars may feel disappointed,
    but fans of the good old play based on a clear and ambitious arrangements of tunes from the early 70′s – should be thrilled!
    I’m a big fan of this album, but I needed a few hearings to bite deeply into her mood. Just one little thing … Over 10 years ago, an American DJ just took the tape from the first track
    (Six Days War), remixed it a bit, added a typical soul drums, made a clip of the starving people of Africa i .. so “borrowed” a piece has reached the very top of the U.S. charts and sold
    millions of copies!and was used for the soundtrack of “Phone Booth” starring Colin Farrell (no relation to Brian).
    Funny story is that these facts at the time it was, not Internet (yes, yes meant that contemporary rock librarians ‘Colonel Bagshot’ filed under band from the USA.
    No, but now that we have the internet … it turned out that the native British people of flesh and blood!
    The group was formed in the late ’60s. They played a lot of concerts and recorded albums. Their work, we compare some of the achievements of The Beatles, The Moody Blues, or even
    The Strawbs. Album padded ro is the 3.4-minute intervals protest songami a strong anti-war message and already less librarians determine how this type of music: psychedelic rock, or
    so-called soft-progressive … It is important that arrangements are top notch, the board listened to with great pleasure, even after so many years, and “Colonel” can sometimes bump so
    that the heel is coming! …. Just great!Colonel Bagshots toured with Slade and went through transitions with new band members before Brian Farrell Became a solo artist signed to Warner
    Brothers and Kenny Parry, Dave Dover, Terry McCusker went on to form ‘Nickelodeon’ tight and very popular rock / pop trio. Colonel Bagshot reformed in 2006 for the launch of a book
    about the 70′s music scene at the Cavern in Liverpool.

    from Adamus67

    Colonel Bagshot - Oh! What A Lovely War (1971) [Reissue 2012]


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