Ian Anderson's Country Blues Band - Stereo Death Breakdown (Reissue) (1969/2009)

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Title: Stereo Death Breakdown
Year Of Release: 1969/2009
Label: Fledg'ling Records
Genre: Blues, Country Blues, Psychedelic
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 48:11
Total Size: 231/437 Mb (scans)
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Ian Anderson's Country Blues Band - Stereo Death Breakdown (Reissue) (1969/2009)


Tracklist:

01. Get In That Swing - 03:18
02. Little Boy Blue - 03:42
03. (My Babe She Ain't Nothing But A Doggone) Crazy Fool Mumble - 02:51
04. New Lonesome Day - 03:01
05. Short Haired Woman Blues - 02:56
06. Hot Times - 04:25
07. Stereo Death Breakdown - 02:29
08. When I Get To Thinking - 05:20
09. Way Up On Your Tree - 03:02
10. Break 'Em On Down - 02:34
11. That's Alright - 04:04
12. Baby Bye You Bye - 03:49
13. Put It In A Frame - 03:17
14. Stop & Listen - 03:17

Line-up::
Bass Guitar – Bob Rowe (2)
Drums – Mel Writght (tracks: 13, 14)
Harmonica – Chris Turner (tracks: 1 to 12), Dave Jeffs (tracks: 13, 14)
Jug, Voice [Shouts] – Pete Hossell
Mandolin – Ron Needles
Piano – Bob Hall (3)
Resonator Guitar [National], Twelve-String Guitar, Vocals – Ian Anderson*
Washboard – Brian Claxton

Anderson first performed in his home town of Weston-super-Mare as a member of the Backwater Jook Band and came to prominence as a member of the Bristol based country blues scene of the mid to late 1960s, performing live and on record, both solo, with Al Jones and Elliott Jackson as the trio "Anderson Jones Jackson", and as a duo with Mike Cooper. The middle initial was added at a later date to avoid confusion with Ian Anderson of the band Jethro Tull.

After two EPs, he recorded his first album, Stereo Death Breakdown, as Ian Anderson’s Country Blues Band, which was released by Liberty/United Artists in 1969.

In December 1969, with John Turner, he conceived the record label The Village Thing, for which he was also a producer. The label released two dozen albums by mostly British and American artists between 1970 and 1974 including LPs by Wizz Jones, Sun Also Rises, Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra, Steve Tilston, Dave Evans, Fred Wedlock, Al Jones, Derroll Adams, Hunt & Turner, Lackey & Sweeney, Chris Thompson, Dave Peabody and Noel Murphy as well as three by Anderson himself.

In the 21st century, much of Village Thing’s output has been categorised as "psych folk" or "acid folk", terms which did not exist at the time its records were first made.



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