Jigsaw - Aurora Borealis (Reissue) (1972)

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Title: Aurora Borealis
Year Of Release: 1972
Label: Philips
Genre: Rock, Art Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 50:11
Total Size: 349 Mb (scans)
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Jigsaw - Aurora Borealis (Reissue) (1972)


Tracklist:

01. Keeping My Head Above Water (3:10)
02. Autumn (3:47)
03. Come With Me (2:19)
04. Life Insurance (2:58)
05. Sitting On A Bomb (1:52)
06. When The Sun Is In Your Eyes (3:01)
07. What s My Name (4:12)
08. See Me Flying (2:20)
09. Freud Fish (4:29)
10. Hanging Around (2:42)
11. P-R-R-R-R Blues (3:04)
12. Ready To Ride (3:49)

Bonus Tracks:
13. Lollipop And Goody Man (1970) (2:42)
14. Let Me Go Home (1968) (2:54)
15. Tumblin (1968) (3:33)
16. One Way Street (1968) (3:19)

Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Tony Campbell
Bass Guitar – Barry Bernard
Lead Vocals, Drums, Acoustic Guitar, Accordion [Piano Accordion] – Des Dyer
Organ, Piano, Accordion [Piano Accordion], Vocals, Electric Piano – Clive Scott
Percussion [Extra], Vocals – Sam Pinkington
Producer – Clive Scott, Des Dyer, Tony Campbell
Saxophone – Tony Britnel*

Jigsaw was an English pop music group, fronted by the singer-songwriter duo of Clive Scott and Des Dyer. In Australia, the group was called "British Jigsaw" due to the existence of a local band of the same name.



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Many Thanks
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Thank you so much!!!
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Many thanks for lossless.
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This rip plays too fast - the singer sounds like a girl. I thought it sounded odd so played it alongside a Youtube post of the first track and it is too fast in comparison as well as being about 20 seconds shorter than it should be. You can verify this by doing the same. This is fixable if you know how to use Audacity and have a good ear but I'm sure most people wouldn't be bothered with the large scale arsing around required. Anyone who has got to know the album from listening to this wonkily-pitched rip has it playing in their head at the wrong speed and that's too bad.