Bernie Marsden - And About Time Too (1995)

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Title: And About Time Too
Year Of Release: 1979/1995
Label: EMI
Genre: Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:50:30
Total Size: 360/119 mb
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Digitally remastered edition of this 1979 album from the veteran Rock guitarist. Before joining the original line-up of Whitesnake, Bernie Marsden had already enjoyed a varied career having been in Wild Turkey, Cozy Powell's Hammer, Babe Ruth and UFO. Bernie found his niche as lead guitarist for David Coverdale's new band Whitesnake in 1978 for the Snakebite EP and Trouble LP. Originally released by EMI on their famed Parlophone label, And About Time Too! Has an impressive list of guest musicians; Cream's Jack Bruce on bass and vocals, Don Airey on keyboards, Ian Paice on drums, semi-legendary session drummer Simon Phillips, Cozy Powell on drums, Neil Murray on bass and Jon Lord on keyboards, all make an appearance on the album. The album was produced, by Martin Birch famed for his work with Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath, features the rare non-album b-side 'You & Me'.


Tracklist:

01. You're the One (3:58)
02. Song for Fran (2:52)
03. Love Made a Fool of Me (3:48)
04. Here We Go Again (3:30)
05. Still the Same (6:27)
06. Sad Clown (5:13)
07. Brief Encounter (4:25)
08. Are You Ready (3:37)
09. Head The Ball (5:30)

Bonus Tracks (1995 Reissue):
10. You & Me (2:53)
11. Who's Fooling Who - live (4:17)
12. Shakey Ground - live (4:20)

Bernie Marsden - And About Time Too (1995)





  • Les
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Super! Been looking for a digital copy of this old vinyl for ages. Thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • albyblakk
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didnt now of this record from this underrated guitarist. if it is good enough i'll grab somewhere the original '79 vinyl copy
  • Guest harpdog
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The man that started Whitenake. The man who found his guitar and played his own solo recordings while in that band. Underrated, yes unknown to many but not to the owns who loved Whitesnake, Moody Marsden Band, Wild Turkey, and Babe Ruth along with other bands but most notably, his many solo recordings including his tributes to Rory Gallegher is a winner in my book. thank u this is one I did not have