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matt UNITED KINGDOM Created Thu 18th May '06 19:44 (GMT)About time it was reissued for the financially disadvantaged Looks like they're doing the 2nd 'Le Beat Bespoke' comp, all quite apart from that! Think the last thing they did was The Action 'Live And Outasite' BBC sessions LP.[reply to this topic ]
Re: THE ARTWOODS Jazz In Jeans (2005 Strictly Limited Edition reissue
of this legendary 4-track 7" vinyl EP originally released in 1966 and
featuring the talents of Arthur [Art] Wood on vocals, Derek Griffiths on
guitar, Malcolm Pool on bass, Jon Lord on organ and Keef Hartley on
drums, presented in sealed picture sleeve - so absolutely mint &
unplayed!) ** limited to 500 copies WORLDWIDE ** View this product
Karahi King Prawn UNITED KINGDOM Created Tue 14th Mar '06 11:06 (GMT)Underrated Of all the 'second division' artists that emerged from the R&B/Beat boom of the early '60s, were there many better than The Artwoods? I imagine most people only know of them as being the band where Jon Lord and Keef Hartley served their apprenticeships, but if you have any kind of interest in the 'Mod' pop of this era then you need this CD - their take on Solomon Burke's 'Keep Lookin' is worth the price of admission alone.[reply to this topic ]
Re: THE ARTWOODS Art Gallery (Deleted 1995 German 26-track
Repertoire CD album, a stunning collection of tracks released between
1964 and 1967, from one of the best R & B bands in the 60s, fronted
by Ron Wood's brother, Art [hence the band's name!], which also
featured a pre-Deep Purple Jon Lord and Keef Hartley, all 12 cuts
from their rare 1966 album, plus 14 BONUS TRACKS : A & B
sides from their Decca & Parlophone singles, tracks from the
super-scarce 'Jazz In Jeans' EP, and their Fontana single under the name St. Valentine's Day Massacre, sealed picture sleeve)View this product