pátek 31. října 2008

Love Sculpture


Love Sculpture was a British blues-rock band of the late 1960s, led by Dave Edmunds (born David Edmunds, 15 April 1943, Cardiff, South Wales), plus bassist John Williams (born John David Williams, 19 January 1946, Cardiff, Wales) and drummer Rob 'Congo' Jones (born Robert Jones, 13 August 1946, Barry, South Wales).


Love Sculpture formed in Cardiff in 1966 out of the remnants of another local band called The Human Beans, and disbanded in 1970, although Edmunds went on to enjoy solo success in the 1970s. The band itself was essentially a showpiece for Edmunds' considerable technical ability on the guitar. Love Sculpture mostly performed blues standards, slightly revved-up, but still largely reverent to the originals, releasing their debut album, Blues Helping with such songs as "Summertime", "Wang Dang Doodle" etc. They are best known for their 1968 novelty hit in the UK Singles Chart, a high speed cover version of the classical piece "Sabre Dance", by Aram Khachaturian, released on the Parlophone label (R 5744). The recording was inspired by Keith Emerson's classical rearrangements. "Sabre Dance" became a hit after garnering the enthusiastic attention of British DJ John Peel.

This was followed by a second album Forms and Feelings, with songs including: "In The Land of the Few", "Farandole", "People People", "Seagull" and the equally fast cover of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me". The U.S. version of the album also featured a recording of "Mars" from Gustav Holst's The Planets, but Holst's estate refused to license the song for the U.K. version.
They recorded three times for BBC Radio 1's John Peel sessions in 1968 (twice) and 1969.
Love Sculpture split up after a U.S. tour, having recorded two albums. Edmunds shortly went on to further number one hit success with "I Hear You Knocking", and collaborated heavily with ex-Brinsley Schwarz bassist Nick Lowe, eventually forming the band Rockpile with him.


Albums
Blues Helping - (December 1968) - Polydor
"The Stumble" (King, Thompson)
"3 O'Clock Blues" (King, Taub)
"I Believe to My Soul" (Charles, Learner)
"So Unkind" (Sehorn)
"Summertime" (Gershwin, Gershwin, Heyward)
"On The Road Again" (Jones, Wilson)
"Don't Answer the Door" (Johnson)
"Wang Dang Doodle" (Dixon)
"Come Back Baby" (Charles)
"Shake Your Hips" (Moore)
"Blues Helping" (Edmunds, Jones, Williams)

Forms and Feelings - (January 1970) - Polydor
"In the Land of the Few" (Finesilver, Ker, Edmunds)
"Seagull" (Korda)
"Nobody's Talking"
"Mars" (Holst) (US version only)
"Why (How Now)"
"Farandole" (Bizet)
"You Can't Catch Me" (Berry)
"People People" (Finesilver, Ker)
"Sabre Dance" (Aram Khachaturian)

Singles
"River to Another Day"
"Sabre Dance" - (1968) - UK #5

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHe-MJtEI0M

středa 8. října 2008

AARON, CHRIS




CHRIS AARON

is well-known around the Midwest as a wicked rock and blues guitarist, and soulful singer with The Chris Aaron Band and then American Standard with Corey Sterling (of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band). He grew up on 60s and 70s music made by the guys he's now making music with. Aaron is an accomplished musician and record producer whose influences are blues legends such as BB King, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, W.C. Clark, Stevie Ray Vaughn and his studio mentor Chris Shepard. Aaron has created a distinctive music style that has attracted loyal fans throughout the nation, particularly in the Midwest . His live performances are electrifying and his devotion to perfection makes the records he produces into works of art. Aaron is a widely sought-after guitarist, songwriter and record producer. He has performed and shared stages with many headliners including, Ray Charles, George Thorogood, BB King, Libba Cotton (at 10 years old), Buddy Guy, Keb Mo, Koko Taylor, Jimmie Vaughan, Jonny Lang (when Jonny was 15), W.C. Clark, pat mAcdonald, and Jackson Browne (Chris's absolute favorite record of all time is "Running On Empty"). Aaron's goal is to play amazing, original music that is timeless and never gets old to the listener! Check him out at a show near you...

"I just wanted to say thank you to all my friends and fans for all their wonderful support. Through the years that has been the glue that keeps me keepin on. Much love.� - Chris Aaron



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