Writing On the Wall - The Power Of the Picts (Reissue, Remastered x 2 CD) (1969/2007)
Artist: Writing On the Wall
Title: The Power Of the Picts
Year Of Release: 1969/2007
Label: ORK Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 51:56 + 1:02:28
Total Size: 634 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Power Of the Picts
Year Of Release: 1969/2007
Label: ORK Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 51:56 + 1:02:28
Total Size: 634 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Bogeyman (03:45)
02. Shadow Of Man (05:56)
03. Taskers Successor (03:42)
04. Hill Of Dreams (03:08)
05. Virginia Water (05:56)
06. It Came On A Sunday (04:18)
07. Mrs. Coopers Pie (03:21)
08. Ladybird (03:46)
09. Aries (08:06)
10. Child On A Crossing (Bonus Track) (03:32)
11. Lucifer Corpus (Bonus Track) (05:45)
CD 2:
01. Felicity Jane (3:20)
02. Nobody Knows (3:44)
03. Buffalo (6:55)
04. Henry Dawson (4:57)
05. Diane's Big Daddy (5:30)
06. Live And Learn (4:59)
07. Dream Yourself A Hero (7:10)
08. Fishers Of Men (6:31)
09. Tripsy Lady (4:00)
10. Bellyful Of Rock (5:35)
11. Man Of Renown (3:56)
12. Buffalo (6:07)
Willy Finlayson - Guitar, Vocals
Alby Greenhalg - Wind Instruments
Jimmy Hush - Drums
Billy T. Scott - Keyboards
Jake Scott - Bass, Vocals
Linnie Patterson - Vocals
The band that became WRITING ON THE WALL began as Scottish soul band the JURY in the mid-sixties, but transforming themselves like so many of their contemporaries into a psychedelic-tinged group along with their renaming in 1968. The band issued but one official studio album, the 1969 release 'The Power of the Picts'. Like many evolving groups caught in the midst of rapid musical evolution in the late sixties, WRITING ON THE WALL retained much of the blues influence of the music they came of age with by mixing heavy and sometimes uneven blend of psych, blues with idealistic and often abstract lyrics to form a distinctly late sixties sound reminiscent of groups like BLUES IMAGE, CACTUS, and BABE RUTH. Writing's music tended toward a more somber tone than most of their peers, and the band further distinguished themselves by relocating to England to make somewhat of an impression on the British scene of that day. The band recorded for DJ John Peel in late1968, and released their sole album on Brian Waldman's fledging Middle Earth label. Waldman also served as the band's manager, and secured them gigs in his club, also named Middle Earth.
While Writing failed to launch with their studio release, the band's live shows attracted them some attention (mostly in England), and the band managed to hold together until 1973 while touring and recording occasionally, including a second album in 1972 and the beginning of a third before waning interest and the theft of their equipment caused the groups to dissolve in 1973. Neither of the band's other albums was released at the time, although numerous compilations and "reissues" of dubious legitimacy have been made available since. The band's debut was reissued in 2007 on Orc Records with bonus material including much of the previous unreleased studio work. Guitarist Willy Finlayson went on to stints with the bands MEAL TICKET, BEES MAKE HONEY and his own group the HURTERS, as well as an appearance on MANFRED MANN's 'Earthband' release. Singer the late Linnie Paterson joined BEGGAR'S OPERA, Robert 'Smiggy' Smith joined the aptly-named BLUE, Alby Greenhalgh joined the rockabilly outfit the FLYING SAUCERS, and bassist Jake Scott formed the obscure jazz group XU-XU PLESA.
WRITING ON THE WALL merit a place on ProgArchives for their brief but historically relevant impact as a Scottish prog band working to make a name for themselves in the heartland of progressive music (England), at a rich time in progre...The band that became WRITING ON THE WALL began as Scottish soul band the JURY in the mid-sixties, but transforming themselves like so many of their contemporaries into a psychedelic-tinged group along with their renaming in 1968. The band issued but one official studio album, the 1969 release 'The Power of the Picts'. Like many evolving groups caught in the midst of rapid musical evolution in the late sixties, WRITING ON THE WALL retained much of the blues influence of the music they came of age with by mixing heavy and sometimes uneven blend of psych, blues with idealistic and often abstract lyrics to form a distinctly late sixties sound reminiscent of groups like BLUES IMAGE, CACTUS, and BABE RUTH. Writing's music tended toward a more somber tone than most of their peers, and the band further distinguished themselves by relocating to England to make somewhat of an impression on the British scene of that day. The band recorded for DJ John Peel in late1968, and released their sole album on Brian Waldman's fledging Middle Earth label. Waldman also served as the band's manager, and secured them gigs in his club, also named Middle Earth.
While Writing failed to launch with their studio release, the band's live shows attracted them some attention (mostly in England), and the band managed to hold together until 1973 while touring and recording occasionally, including a second album in 1972 and the beginning of a third before waning interest and the theft of their equipment caused the groups to dissolve in 1973. Neither of the band's other albums was released at the time, although numerous compilations and "reissues" of dubious legitimacy have been made available since. The band's debut was reissued in 2007 on Orc Records with bonus material including much of the previous unreleased studio work. Guitarist Willy Finlayson went on to stints with the bands MEAL TICKET, BEES MAKE HONEY and his own group the HURTERS, as well as an appearance on MANFRED MANN's 'Earthband' release. Singer the late Linnie Paterson joined BEGGAR'S OPERA, Robert 'Smiggy' Smith joined the aptly-named BLUE, Alby Greenhalgh joined the rockabilly outfit the FLYING SAUCERS, and bassist Jake Scott formed the obscure jazz group XU-XU PLESA.
WRITING ON THE WALL merit a place on ProgArchives for their brief but historically relevant impact as a Scottish prog band working to make a name for themselves in the heartland of progressive music (England), at a rich time in progressive music.
While Writing failed to launch with their studio release, the band's live shows attracted them some attention (mostly in England), and the band managed to hold together until 1973 while touring and recording occasionally, including a second album in 1972 and the beginning of a third before waning interest and the theft of their equipment caused the groups to dissolve in 1973. Neither of the band's other albums was released at the time, although numerous compilations and "reissues" of dubious legitimacy have been made available since. The band's debut was reissued in 2007 on Orc Records with bonus material including much of the previous unreleased studio work. Guitarist Willy Finlayson went on to stints with the bands MEAL TICKET, BEES MAKE HONEY and his own group the HURTERS, as well as an appearance on MANFRED MANN's 'Earthband' release. Singer the late Linnie Paterson joined BEGGAR'S OPERA, Robert 'Smiggy' Smith joined the aptly-named BLUE, Alby Greenhalgh joined the rockabilly outfit the FLYING SAUCERS, and bassist Jake Scott formed the obscure jazz group XU-XU PLESA.
WRITING ON THE WALL merit a place on ProgArchives for their brief but historically relevant impact as a Scottish prog band working to make a name for themselves in the heartland of progressive music (England), at a rich time in progre...The band that became WRITING ON THE WALL began as Scottish soul band the JURY in the mid-sixties, but transforming themselves like so many of their contemporaries into a psychedelic-tinged group along with their renaming in 1968. The band issued but one official studio album, the 1969 release 'The Power of the Picts'. Like many evolving groups caught in the midst of rapid musical evolution in the late sixties, WRITING ON THE WALL retained much of the blues influence of the music they came of age with by mixing heavy and sometimes uneven blend of psych, blues with idealistic and often abstract lyrics to form a distinctly late sixties sound reminiscent of groups like BLUES IMAGE, CACTUS, and BABE RUTH. Writing's music tended toward a more somber tone than most of their peers, and the band further distinguished themselves by relocating to England to make somewhat of an impression on the British scene of that day. The band recorded for DJ John Peel in late1968, and released their sole album on Brian Waldman's fledging Middle Earth label. Waldman also served as the band's manager, and secured them gigs in his club, also named Middle Earth.
While Writing failed to launch with their studio release, the band's live shows attracted them some attention (mostly in England), and the band managed to hold together until 1973 while touring and recording occasionally, including a second album in 1972 and the beginning of a third before waning interest and the theft of their equipment caused the groups to dissolve in 1973. Neither of the band's other albums was released at the time, although numerous compilations and "reissues" of dubious legitimacy have been made available since. The band's debut was reissued in 2007 on Orc Records with bonus material including much of the previous unreleased studio work. Guitarist Willy Finlayson went on to stints with the bands MEAL TICKET, BEES MAKE HONEY and his own group the HURTERS, as well as an appearance on MANFRED MANN's 'Earthband' release. Singer the late Linnie Paterson joined BEGGAR'S OPERA, Robert 'Smiggy' Smith joined the aptly-named BLUE, Alby Greenhalgh joined the rockabilly outfit the FLYING SAUCERS, and bassist Jake Scott formed the obscure jazz group XU-XU PLESA.
WRITING ON THE WALL merit a place on ProgArchives for their brief but historically relevant impact as a Scottish prog band working to make a name for themselves in the heartland of progressive music (England), at a rich time in progressive music.