Aubrey Small - Aubrey Small (Reissue, Remastered) (1971/2015)

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Artist:
Title: Aubrey Small
Year Of Release: 1971/2015
Label: Flawed Gems
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 47:38
Total Size: 138/332 Mb (scans)
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Aubrey Small - Aubrey Small (Reissue, Remastered) (1971/2015)


Tracklist:

01. Country Road (Peter Pinckney) - 4:21
02. Gardenia (Alan Christmas) - 2:49
03. Trying To Find My Way (Peter Pinckney, Rod Taylor) - 2:13
04. For My Lady (Graham Hunt) - 3:25
05. It's Morning (Peter Pinckney) - 4:00
06. Why? (Graham Hunt) - 2:23
07. Love On (Peter Pinckney) - 4:19
08. Born To Be (Peter Pinckney, Rod Taylor) - 3:23
09. If I Were You (Graham Hunt) - 3:18
10. Oh! What A Day It's Been (Graham Hunt) - 3:02
11. Smoker Will Blow (Graham Hunt) - 3:08
12. Wonderful (Alan Christmas) - 1:37

Bonus Tracks:
13. The Loser (Peter Pinckney) - 4:29
14. Maybe Tomorrow (Alan Christmas) - 5:05

Line-up::
Alan Christmas - Guitar
Graham Hunt - Drums, Guitar, Vocals
Peter Pinckney - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Rod Taylor - Keyboards, Vocals
David Yearley - Bass

Progressive rock music emerged in the late 1960’s to challenge the boundaries of traditional rock & pop music. This saw a more eclectic range of musical influences being explored by bands composing their own material.

AUBREY SMALL formed in 1969 with a line-up that featured 5 part harmonies, twin guitars & flute which was quite pioneering for those times! Very soon they were attracting considerable interest in heady musical circles. Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club took the band under their management followed by numerous regular sessions on BBC Radio 1’s “Sounds of the Seventies” for Bob Harris & John Peel. The band were soon performing at landmark venues such as London’s Marquee, Flamingo, Samantha’s, Thatched Barn at Chalk Farm & the Roundhouse with Ronnie Scott’s becoming their “second home”. Tour gigs with major names including Status Quo, Supertramp, Edgar Broughton, Colosseum, Hawkwind, Pink Fairies, Robin Trower and many others were a growing part of the band’s new world.

Record companies were fast becoming aware of the band’s growing reputation and within a short time a recording contract was signed as well as a publishing contract with Radio Luxembourg MD Alan Keen of Louvigny Marquee, for their songs. An album was released in 1971 followed by a single some months later.

Although the band were together only four short years, they created a legacy of interest with the people their music reached, which has lasted until the present day. Recently unearthed long lost recorded material was returned to the band, prompting them to tell their short but colourful story.


  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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Many Thanks
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thanks for lossless
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Veel Dank!!!