Jonesy - Masquerade The Dawn Years Anthology (Remastered) (1972-73/2007)

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Title: Masquerade The Dawn Years Anthology
Year Of Release: 1972-73/2007
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:09:48 + 01:02:17
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Jonesy - Masquerade The Dawn Years Anthology (Remastered) (1972-73/2007)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
1. Ricochet - 4:01
2. Every Day's The Same - 4:31
3. No Alternative - 8:21
4. Heaven - 8:05
5. Mind Of The Century - 4:12
6. 1958 - 7:53
7. Pollution - 9:43
8. Ricochet - 4:59
9. Reprise (1:05
10. Maquerade - 6:07
11. Sunset And Evening Star (John Evan Jones) - 3:40
12. Preview - 2:00
13. Questions And Answers - 5:15

CD 2:
1. Critique (With Exceptions) - 9:32
2. Duet - 0:49
3. Song - 3:33
4. Children - 9:02
5. Can You Get That Together - 8:58
6. Waltz For Yesterday - 4:11
7. Know Who Your Friends Are - 6:14
8. Growing - 5:04
9. Hard Road - 3:56
10. Jonesy - 11:40

Line-up::
John Evan Jones - Lead Guitar, VCS3, Vocals
Jamie Kaleth - Mellotron, Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Vocals
Alan Bown - Electric Trumpet, Electric Flugelhorn, Percussion
Gypsy Jones - Bass, Recorders, Vocals
Plug Thomas - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
David Paul - Bass, Vocals (Tracks 1-9 Disc 1)
Jim Payne - Drums, Percussion (Tracks 1-9 Disc 1)
With:
Bernard Hagley - Electric Saxes (Tracks 5-10 Disc 2)
Ken Eliott - Clavinet, ARP 2600 (Tracks 5-10 Disc 2)
Maurice Pert - Percussion (Tracks 5-10 Disc 2)

JONESY were an early 70's band in the style of KING CRIMSON but with the unusual element of electric trumpet from Alan Bown. Other band members were John Evan-Jones - guitar & backing vocals, Jamie Kaleth - lead vocals & keyboards (including some excellent Mellotron), Gypsy Jones - lead vocals, bass guitar & recorders and Plug Thomas - percussion and backing vocals.

They recorded three albums on the Dawn Label "No Alternative", "Keeping Up" and "Growing". All are strong with the aforementioned KING CRIMSON influences. All can be approached with a degree of assurity but "Keeping Up" is probably the strongest of the three. All were reissued on CD by Korean label S-Wan.

Strongly recommended..!


  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.