Ace Kefford - Ace The Face (Remastered) (1968-76/2003)

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Title: Ace The Face
Year Of Release: 1968-76/2003
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Beat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:05
Total Size: 209/415 Mb (scans)
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Ace Kefford - Ace The Face (Remastered) (1968-76/2003)


Tracklist:

1. Oh Girl (Richard Henry, Ted Fraser) - 03:01
2. Lay Your Head Upon My Shoulder (Richard Henry) - 02:28
3. White Mask (Ace Kefford) - 03:08
4. Step Out In The Night (Ace Kefford) - 03:17
5. Infanta Marina (Ace Kefford) - 03:14
6. Holiday In Reality (Ace Kefford) - 02:46
7. Trouble In The Air (Ace Kefford) - 03:43
8. Save The Life Of My Child (Paul Simon) - 03:09
9. Happy Hour ... (Ace Kefford) - 01:40
10.For Your Love (Stereo Mix) (Graham Gouldman) - 05:40
11.Gravy Booby Jamm (Cozy Powell, Dave Ball, Denny Ball) - 03:25
12.This World's An Apple (John Bromley) - 03:09
13.Born To Be Wild (Mars Bonfire) - 05:15
14.Daughter Of The Sun (Brian Potter, Graham Dee) - 04:31
15.For Your Love (Demo Version) (Graham Gouldman) - 05:44
16.Mummy (Ace Kefford) - 04:33
17.Over The Hill (Ace Kefford) - 03:09
18.William Chalker's Time Machine / For Your Love (Hidden Track) (Ace Kefford, Graham Gouldman) - 13:14

Line-up::
Ace Kefford - Vocals, Bass, Guitar
John Bromley - Piano
Cozy Powell - Drums
Jimmy Page - Guitar
Dave Ball - Guitar
Terry Biddulph - Bass
Sean Toal - Drums
Tony Ware - Guitar
John Grimley - Guitar, Vocals

Christopher John "Ace" Kefford (born 10 December 1946) is an English bassist. He was the co-founder of The Move in October 1965 with Trevor Burton, after meeting David Bowie at Birmingham's Cedar Club, following a performance by Bowie's band Davy Jones and the Lower Third. The duo invited Roy Wood, then Carl Wayne and Bev Bevan to join and complete the classic Move line-up.

Kefford has bipolar disorder and his departure from The Move came after a period of heavy gigging and experimentation with LSD and a nervous breakdown following a package tour with The Jimi Hendrix Experience and Pink Floyd, which took the form of a panic attack.

Wayne believed that the start of The Move's downfall was Kefford's departure, because it placed guitarist Trevor Burton into the vulnerable position of having to play more instruments and the band could well have survived if they had recruited a keyboardist to replace Kefford.

After leaving The Move in mid-1968, Kefford embarked on a solo album with record producer, Tony Visconti, at the Olympic and Trident Studios in London. Eight songs were recorded, including a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Save the Life of My Child", featuring Jimmy Page on guitar. However, Kefford suffered a breakdown during the project and walked out, with the album remaining unreleased until 2003 (as Ace The Face, Sanctuary Records). Kefford formed The Ace Kefford Stand in 1968, which included guitarist Dave Ball, bassist Denny Ball, and drummer Cozy Powell.



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