Tim Hinkley - Hinkleys Heroes Volume One (1976-79/1999)

Artist: Tim Hinkley
Title: Hinkleys Heroes Volume One
Year Of Release: 1976-79/1999
Label: Akarma
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 39:48
Total Size: 127/281 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Hinkleys Heroes Volume One
Year Of Release: 1976-79/1999
Label: Akarma
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 39:48
Total Size: 127/281 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
1. Satuday Night (Mike Patto) - 3:42
2. Everything Will Be Just Fine (Mitch Mitchell, Peter Sinfield, Poli Palmer) - 2:36
3. Tell Me Whatta Man's Gotta Do (Peter Sinfield, Tim Hinkley) - 3:01
4. Sitting In The Park (Billy Stewart) - 4:12
5. Sky (Peter Sinfield, Tim Hinkley) - 4:14
6. Don't Lead Me On (Harold Hardsell, Tim Hinkley) - 4:46
7. High Tech Love Affair (Alvin Lee, Tim Hinkley) - 3:12
8. Gone With Another (Henry McCullough) - 3:29
9. Prime Time Man (Peter Sinfield, Tim Hinkley) - 4:57
10. Saturday Blues (Henry McCullough, Joe Cocker, Tim Hinkley) - 5:35
Line-up:
Tim Hinkley - Organ, Bass, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals, Wurlitzer, Synthesizer Horn
Robert Kuma Harada - Bass
Neil Hubbard - Guitar
Alvin Lee - Bass, Guitar, Drums, Drum Programming, Vocals
Henry McCullough - Guitar, Vocals
Micky Moody - Guitar
Poli Palmer - Background Vocals, Vibraphone, Fairlight, Drum Programming
Victoria Brown - Background Vocals
Mike Patto - Vocals, Background Vocals
Mick Ralphs - Guitar
Shay - Vocals
Steve Simpson - Guitar
Alan Spenner - Bass
Bob Tench - Guitar, Vocals
Mel Collins - Saxophone
George "Zoot" Money - Electric Piano
Ian Wallace - Drums
John "The Admiral" Halsey - Drums
Mitch Mitchell - Percussion
Alan Spenner - Bass
Boz Burrel - Bass
Leonard "Stretch" Stretching - Drums
Chrissie Stewart - Bass
Joe Cocker - Vocals
Vicki Brown - Vocals
Billy Lawrie - Vocals
Timothy Alan Hinkley (born 25 May 1946 in London) is an English singer-songwriter, keyboard player and record producer. Hinkley started playing in youth club bands in the early 1960s with bands including The Copains, Boys and the Freeman Five. During this time he turned down an offer to join The Konrads which featured Davy Jones, who later changed his name to David Bowie. Other early associations were with The Bo Street Runners, Chicago Blues Line and Patto's People.