Chris Farlowe With The Hill - From Here To Mama Rosa (Reissue) (1970/2010)

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Title: From Here To Mama Rosa
Year Of Release: 1970/2010
Label: Flawed Gems
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:03:02
Total Size: 402 Mb (scans)
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Chris Farlowe With The Hill - From Here To Mama Rosa (Reissue) (1970/2010)


Tracklist:

01. Traveling Into Make Believe 04:35
02. Fifty Years 02:43
03. Where Do We Go From Here 04:29
04. Questions 03:44
05. Head In the Clouds 06:59
06. Are You Sleeping 05:37
07. Black Sheep 04:49
08. Winter In My Life 04:01
09. Mama Rosa 07:45

Bonus Tracks:
10. Put Out The Lights (A-Side 1970) 02:44
11. Sylvie (US-Only A-Side 1969) 03:22
12. The Fourth Annual Convention Of The Battery Hen Farmers' Association Part II (US-Only B-Side 1969) 04:36
13. Dawn (A-Side 1968) 03:49
14. April Was The Month (B-Side 1968) 03:51

Line-up::
Chris Farlowe – vocals
Peter Robinson - kyboards
Steve Hammond – guitars
Bruce Vaddell – bass
Colin Davy – drums
Paul Buckmaster - cello

Following the dissolution of Immediate Records, Chris Farlowe cut this album with the band the Hill, which was comprised of Bruce Waddell on bass, Colin Davey on drums, Peter Robinson on keyboards, Steve Hammond -- late of Fat Mattress -- on guitar. with Paul Buckmaster (the same man who arranged the accompaniment on albums by Elton John, among others) filling in the last spot on cello. The results were a strange but beautiful amalgam of bluesy hard rock and progressive rock, highlighted by "Black Sheep" and "Mama Rosa" (a song about a drug dealer). It was all a new style for Farlowe -- a British soul shouter who was good enough to share billing with Otis Redding on the latter's Ready, Steady, Go debut -- and one that worked astonishingly well, and served as something of a bridge to his work with Colosseum. He shares the spotlight here with a very busy organist (with lots of cadenzas) and an extremely talented guitarist, but it all holds together and, in fact, is some of the most powerful progressive rock you're likely ever to hear.


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