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Love Sculpture - Live At The BBC 1968 - vinyl - New & sealed Limited to 500
Condition: New product
Label: 1960s Records
EAN/Barcode: 5060331751960
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Track listing:
A1 | Sabre Dance ‘69 |
A2 | Wang Dang Doodle V |
A3 | Promised Land |
A4 | The Inner Light |
A5 | The Stumble |
A6 | Brand New Woman |
A7 | Farandole |
B1 | Sabre Dance ‘68 |
B2 | (Do I Figure In) Your Life |
B3 | River To Another Day |
B4 | Don’t Answer The Door |
B5 | Sweet Little Rock & Roller |
B6 | Great Balls Of Fire |
B7 | Evening |
Side A: 5, 6, Side B: 2, 3, 5 Top Gear recorded 2.4.68, transmitted 21.4.68
Side A: 2, 3, Side B: 1, 4*, 6 Top Gear recorded 16.9.68, transmitted 6.10.68 (*3.11.68)
Side A: 1, 4, 7, Side B: 6, 7 Top Gear recorded 28.1.69, transmitted 9.3.69
Description:
“We recorded Sabre Dance, all six minutes of it. Dave Edmunds always said that the first BBC version was the best recording”. Top Gear Producer Bernie Andrews
Love Sculpture guitarist Dave Edmunds would later tell Sounds magazine “we did a live session for John Peel’s Top Gear and suddenly we were signed up by EMI, Gordon Mills was managing us and we had a number two hit single.” This record shows that Love Sculpture were much more than a one-hit wonder, showcasing fourteen tracks recorded for the BBC by Edmunds, bass player John Williams and drummer Bob ‘Congo’ Jones. Included here are the harmony-pop of debut single River To Another Day, a toughened-up version of the Honeybus classic (Do I Figure) In Your Life and a spirited take on Chuck Berry’s Sweet Little Rock & Roller. Love Sculpture’s attempt to repeat a winning formula saw them sprinting through Bizet’s Farandole at their third Top Gear session which also generated a rocking cover of George Harrison’s The Inner Light, inexplicably omitted from either of Love Sculpture’s studio LPs.
Condition: New
Features: Sealed
Artist: LOVE SCULPTURE