Audience - Friend's Friend's Friend (Reissue, Expanded Edition) (1970/2015)

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Title: Friend's Friend's Friend
Year Of Release: 1970/2015
Label: Esoteric
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Art Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:13:42
Total Size: 238/513 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. Nothing You Do - 4:39
2. Belladonna Moonshine - 2:44
3. It Brings A Tear - 2:55
4. The Raid - 8:47
5. Right On Their Side - 5:28
6. Ebony Variations - 5:28
7. Priestess - 6:23
8. Friend's, Friend's, Friend - 3:33

Bonus Tracks:
9. The Big Spell - 3:05
10. Nothing You Do - 4:39
11. Belladonna Moonshine - 2:41
12. It Brings A Tear - 2:55
13. The Raid (Keith Gemmell, Tony Connor) - 8:44
14. Ebony Variations (Howard Werth, Trevor Williams, Keith Gemmell, Tony Connor) - 5:29
15. Priestess (Keith Gemmell, Tony Connor) - 6:14

Line-up:
Howard Werth - Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Vocals
Tony Connor - Percussion, Piano, Drums
Keith Gemmell - Saxophone, Wind, Woodwind
Trevor Williams - Bass Guitar, Vocals

Audience is a cult British art rock band which existed from 1969 until 1972 and then from 2004 until 2013.

The original band consisted of Howard Werth (born Howard Alexander Werth, 26 March 1947, The Mother's Hospital, Clapton, East London) on nylon-strung electric acoustic guitar and vocals; Keith Gemmell (born Keith William Gemmell, 15 February 1948, Hackney Hospital, Hackney, East London - died 24 July 2016, Beltinge, Kent) on alto and tenor saxophone, flute and clarinet; Trevor Williams (born Trevor Leslie Williams, 19 January 1945, Hereford General Hospital, Hereford, Herefordshire) on bass guitar and vocals; and Tony Connor (born Anthony John Connor, 6 April 1947, Romford, Havering) on drums and vocals.

Audience rose from the ashes of a semi-professional soul band named 'Lloyd Alexander Real Estate', which had included all the Audience members except Connor, who had unsuccessfully auditioned for the earlier band when John Richardson left to form The Rubettes. However, when Werth, Williams, and Gemmell decided to form their new band, they thought of Connor. The 'Lloyd Alexander Real Estate' issued one 45rpm single on President PT157 in 1967 "Gonna Live Again"/"Watcha' Gonna Do (When Your Baby Leaves You)", a Mod R&B record.


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