Churchills - Churchills (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2001)

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Title: Churchills
Year Of Release: 1968/2001
Label: Rock Fever Music
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:08:05
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Churchills - Churchills (Reissue, Remastered) (1968/2001)


Tracklist:

01. Open Up your Eyes
02. Songs From The Sea
03. Pictures In My Mind
04. Comics
05. When You're Gone
06. Strangulation
07. Straight People
08. Subsequent Final
09. So Alone Today
10. Debka

11. Living Loving (bonus track)
12. Signs Of You (bonus track)
13. She's A Woman (bonus track)
14. Sunshine Man (bonus track)
15. Too Much In Love To Hear (bonus track)
16. Talk To Me (bonus track)
17. Coming Home (bonus track)
18. Double Concerto (bonus track)
19. Chorale For The Young Lovers (bonus track)

Rob Huxley-Various Guitar,Vocal
Haim Romano-Various Guitars,Mandolin,Vocals
Michael Gabriellov-Bass Guitar,Vocals
Amy Triebitch-Drums
Stan Solomon-Vocals

The Churchills (or The Churchills Band) was an Israeli band founded in 1965, active until the mid-1970s. It was a part of the rhythm bands scene that were active in Israel in the 1970s, especially in Ramla. The band played rock music in English, from psychedelic rock to hard rock and progressive rock. It was also active in other countries, under the aliases of Jericho Jones and Jericho. It was one of the first Israeli rock bands.

The band was a leading force in the early Israeli beat scene, but it was their cooperation with Arik Einstein that helped them cross over to the mainstream of Israeli pop and gain recognition. Their collaboration with Einstein proved to be very influential on Israeli rock. It began when the Churchills were invited to work with Einstein on his third solo album Poozy, recorded in 1969. This is considered by many to be the first rock album in Hebrew. The Churchills played on half of the tracks in that album, one of which was a Hebrew version of one of their own songs ("When You're Gone"). Following Poozy, the Churchills also played with Einstein in his gigs, and continued to play and produce three more albums with Einstein: Shablul (1970), Plastelina (1970) and On Avigdor's Grass (1971). Contributory to the Churchills' sound at the time was the joining of two foreign members: Canadian vocalist Stan Solomon and British guitarist Robb Huxley (formerly with The Tornados).



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