Mogul Thrash - Mogul Thrash (Reissue) (1971/2011)
Artist: Mogul Thrash
Title: Mogul Thrash
Year Of Release: 1971/2011
Label: Flawed Gems
Genre: Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:25
Total Size: 585 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Mogul Thrash
Year Of Release: 1971/2011
Label: Flawed Gems
Genre: Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:25
Total Size: 585 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Something Sad - 7:36
2. Elegy - 9:36
3. Dreams of Glass and Sand - 5:09
4. Going North, Going West - 12:01
5. St. Peter - 3:39
6. What's This I Hear - 7:13
Bonus Tracks From UK Mono Single:
7. Sleeping in the Kitchen - 2:45
8. St Peter - 3:41
Unreleased Bonus Tracks From The BBC Sessions:
9. Sleeping in the Kitchen - 3:38
10. St Peter - 3:09
11. I Can't Live Without You - 7:34
12. Fuzzbox - 3:36
13. Conscience - 5:48
James Litherland - Guitar, Vocal
John Wetton - Bass, Guitar, Vocal
Bill Harrison - Drums
Malcolm Duncan - Tenor Saxophone
Michael Rosen - Trumpet, Mellophone, Guitar
Roger Ball - Alto, Baritone, Saprano Saxophones
Guest Musician
Brian Auger - Piano (at St. Peter)
UK prog fusion group formed in 1969 as James Litherland's Brotherhood. According to some sources it was Brian Auger's idea to rename the band, avoiding confusion with another RCA signing called Brotherhood.
In effect Mogul Thrash became the missing link between several bands: Colosseum, King Crimson, Average White Band, etc., and their style of brass rock meets prog and jazz was very creative mixing in a wide range of influences, notably rooted in the early Colosseum sound.
The band existed only long enough to make a single and an LP (both produced by Brian Auger), plus a BBC In Concert and two sessions.
In effect Mogul Thrash became the missing link between several bands: Colosseum, King Crimson, Average White Band, etc., and their style of brass rock meets prog and jazz was very creative mixing in a wide range of influences, notably rooted in the early Colosseum sound.
The band existed only long enough to make a single and an LP (both produced by Brian Auger), plus a BBC In Concert and two sessions.