JACK LANCASTER
Biography
Bands/Discography:
Pacific Drift
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Feelin' free (1970, Decca)
Blodwyn Pig
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Abrahams/Pyle/Lancaster/Berg lineup:
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Ahead rings out (Aug 69, Island)
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Getting to this (Apr 70, Island)
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The modern alchemist (1997, Indigo)
Lancaster's Bombers / Lancaster
Mick Abrahams Band
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At last (1972, Chrysalis)
Blodwyn Pig (again)
Live at the Lafayette (1997, Indigo)
The Soul Searchers
single 'Scaramouche / Head stand' (1975, EMI)
Phizz
single 'Caribbean queen / Mallard phizz' (1976,
RSO)
Aviator
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Aviator (Apr 79, Harvest)
The Deviants (or The Deviants IXVI)
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Eating jello with a heated fork (1995, Alive)
Mick Farren & Jack Lancaster
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The Death Ray tapes (1995, Alive) (live)
The Deviants
Fragments of broken probes (1998, Captain) (Japanese
only)
The Deviants have left the planet (1999) (Japanese
only)
Albums with Robin Lumley:
Peter and the wolf (1975, RSO)
Marscape (1976, Ozone)
Albums with Rick Van Der Linden:
Wild connections (1979, Acrobat)
Solo albums:
Skinningrove bay (1981)
Soundtracks:
< STILL NEED TO FIND THE INFO>
Very talented player and composer, he started playing
sax, as well as other assorted wind instruments (flute, clarinet). I still
remember when I first read about him, because of the instrument he was
playing, a thing that I had never heard of before, the lyricon. He also
plays violin or keyboards in his albums.
PACIFIC DRIFT
This is the first band I've been able to trace
with Jack Lancaster. This was around 1970.
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Barry Reynolds (guitar)
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Graham Harrop (bass)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Dave Davani (horns)
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Brian Chapman (keyboards)
Lawrence Arends (drums)
They released one album, Feelin' free,
with the contribution of wonderful backing vocalists Sue Glover and Sunny
Leslie.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Graham
Harrop
Dave
Davani
Brian
Chapman
BLODWYN PIG
When Mick Abrahams left Jethro Tull, in November
1968, he forms this fantastic outfit.
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Mick Abrahams (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Ron Berg (drums)
They released two albums, Ahead rings out
and Getting to this. But in September 1970, the leader Mick
Abrahams leaves them to form his own Mick Abrahams Band. He's replaced
by two guitarists, Peter Banks (the original guitarist in Yes) and old
mate Barry Reynolds.
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Peter Banks (guitar, vocals)
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Barry Reynolds (guitar)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Ron Berg (drums)
(fantastic, valuable scan
courtesy of Christer Fridhammar)
But, very soon, Banks leave them to form Flash,
and Reynolds also leaves. A new guy comes, Larry Wallis (later in UFO and
Motorhead), and they change their name to Lancaster's Bombers.
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
As I've said, the original lineup only recorded
two studio albums, but now, there are some other albums released, live
recordings such as The modern alchemist.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Ron
Berg
Peter
Banks
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Mick
Abrahams
LANCASTER'S BOMBERS / LANCASTER
This was the new lineup:
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Larry Wallis (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Ron Berg (drums)
They started under the name Lancaster's Bombers, and
later they shortened it to Lancaster, thus demonstrating who was the leader
in the band. But they were a short-lived band. They toured supporting Yes
around 1971.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Ron
Berg
MICK ABRAHAMS BAND
As we've read, after leaving
Blodwyn Pig, Mick Abrahams formed his own band. In 1972, they augment their
lineup with Jack Lancaster:
Mick Abrahams (vocals,
guitar)
Walt Monaghan (bass)
Bob Sargeant (keyboards,
guitar)
Jack Lancaster (sax)
Ritchie Dharma (drums)
They released the album At
last in 1972. But the band was dissolved in 1973, when Abrahams
and Lancaster decided reforming Blodwyn Pig for a tour.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Bob
Sargeant
Ritchie
Dharma
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Mick
Abrahams
BLODWYN PIG (again)
The original lineup (minus Berg, substituted by
Clive Bunker) re-formed for a tour, in February 1974.
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Mick Abrahams (guitar, vocals)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Clive Bunker (drums)
They didn't record studio material, but in 1997 it
has appeared a live album from that period, Live at the Lafayette.
They also recorded some tracks for the BBC, that are rumoured to be finally
released.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Mick
Abrahams
Clive
Bunker
THE SOUL SEARCHERS
This was a studio band, assembled by Jack Lancaster,
Robin Lumley and some famous friends. Part of the lineup was:
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John Goodsall (guitar)
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Gary Moore (guitar)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Percy Jones (bass)
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Robin Lumley (keyboards)
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Bill Bruford (drums)
Jack and Robin wrote the two songs that appeared as
a single in 1975: single 'Scaramouche / Head stand'.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
John
Goodsall
Percy
Jones
Robin
Lumley
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Gary
Moore
Bill
Bruford
PHIZZ
Again, this was a studio band, assembled by Jack
Lancaster, and more famous friends. The lineup was:
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Bernie Frost (vocals)
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Francis Rossi (guitar, vocals)
(from Status Quo)
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John Kongos (guitar, vocals)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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+ a drummer unknown to me
The A-side was written by Bernie Frost, Jack Lancaster
and Andy Pyle. The single contained the songs 'Caribbean queen / Mallard
phizz'.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Bernie
Frost
Francis
Rossi
John
Kongos
AVIATOR
A great lineup, and all of them will be featured
someday in my Olympus. The band was formed in 1979.
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Mick Rogers (guitar, vocals)
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John G. Perry (bass)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Clive Bunker (drums)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
They released a very good first album, simply called
Aviator. My favourite tracks are 'Keep your heart right'
(with a lovely sax solo), 'Time traveler', 'Country morning'
and the epic track 'Morning journey'.
There were two singles released from the album:
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'Lay down your weary tune / Greed' (Oct 78,
Harvest)
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'Time traveler / Rocking chair' (Feb 79, Harvest)
It's interesting noting that both singles include
a song not available in the album ('Lay down your weary tune' and
'Rocking chair').
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
They toured supporting Steve Hillage (Clive Bunker
had been Hillage's drummer), but after a while, Jack left the band before
their 2nd album (Turbulence) was recorded. A pity they didn't
record a live album!
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Mick
Rogers
John
G. Perry
Clive
Bunker
THE DEVIANTS
Mick Farren is the brain behind The Deviants (a
band formed in 1966, that comes back to life from time to time). As we're
going to read, Jack has been also involved lately with The Deviants, recording
albums with the band or simply credited to Farren & Lancaster.
As I've said, The Deviants is a veteran band. They
turned into Pink Fairies in 1970, when Farren had left the band. In the
90s, there's a new edition of the band, called Deviants ixvi (i.e. Deviants
96):
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Mick Farren (guitar, vocals)
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Andy Colquhoun (guitar)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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+
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Wayne Kramer (guitar)
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Paul Ill (bass)
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Brock Avery (drums)
They released an album with a funny title, Eating
jello with a heated fork. Also appearing in the album: Wayne Kramer
(guitar, bass), Brock Avery (drums), and actor Brad Dourif.
In 1998, it was released in Japan an album called
Fragments of broken probes. The lineup here is:
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Mick Farren (guitar)
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Andy Colquhoun (guitar)
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Larry Wallis (guitar)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Spike Baron (bass)
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Alan Powell (drums)
Again, it has been released in Japan a new album by
the band, called The Deviants have left the planet. The album
features Mick Farren, Jack Lancaster, Andy Colquhoun, plus Phil Taylor
and friend and former colleague Larry Wallis.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Mick
Farren
Wayne
Kramer
Paull
Ill
Brock
Avery
Spike
Baron
Alan
Powell
MICK FARREN & JACK LANCASTER
But, apart from the band, Mick Farren & Jack
Lancaster released an album credited to the duo, and called The Death
Ray tapes. It's a live album recorded with this lineup:
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Mick Farren (guitar, vocals)
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Andy Colquhoun (guitar)
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Doug Lunn (bass)
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Jack Lancaster (wind)
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Toss Panos (drums)
Other guest players in the album, the mythical Wayne
Kramer (from MC5 fame), and again, actor Brad Dourif.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Mick
Farren
Doug
Lunn
Toss
Panos
ALBUMS by JACK LANCASTER &
ROBIN LUMLEY
Jack Lancaster and Robin Lumley formed a team,
composing music for TV and playing together in sessions. I won't speak
about Robin Lumley, as he'll have someday his own page in my Olympus. Jack
& Robin have released two projects, although the first of them wasn't
credited to their names, but as a collective album.
Peter and the wolf is based on Prokofiev
classical work, but also including original material. Recorded with this
all-star lineup:
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Jack Lancaster (sax, lyricon,
clarinet, violin) (role: grandfather)
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Robin Lumley (keyboards)
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+
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Gary Moore (guitar) (role:
duck)
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John Goodsall (guitar, from
Brand X)
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Alvin Lee (guitar, from Ten
Years After)
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Chris Spedding (guitar) (role:
duck)
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Pete Haywood (steel guitar)
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Percy Jones (bass, from Brand
X)
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Dave Markee (bass)
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Andy
Pyle (bass)
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Brian Eno (keyboards, from Roxy
Music and 801) (role: wolf)
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Gary Brooker (keyboards) (role:
bird)
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Manfred Mann (keyboards, from
his own bands) (role: Peter)
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Keith Tippett (keyboards) (role:
pond)
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Stephane Grapelli (violin, a
jazz legend) (role: cat)
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Erika Michailenko (chimes)
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Henry Lowther (trumpet, from
Keef Hartley Band)
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Phil Collins (drums, from Genesis
and Brand X) (role: hunter)
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Cozy
Powell (drums) (role: hunter)
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Bill Bruford (drums) (role:
hunter)
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Jon Hiseman (drums, from Colosseum)
(role: hunter)
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Julie Tippett (vocals)
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Bernie Frost (vocals)
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Viv Stanshall (narrator, from
Bonzo Dog Band)
Every one of the musicians portrayed a role in the
story: the duck, the cat, etc. There are different editions of the album
in different languages, changing the narrator. By the way, there is even
a version in Spanish.
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
Their second project (this time credited to their
names) is Marscape. It's a conceptual, instrumental album,
featuring a great lineup, including the whole lineup of Brand X:
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Jack Lancaster (sax, lyricon,
violin)
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Robin Lumley (keyboards)
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+
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John Goodsall (guitar, from
Brand X)
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Percy Jones (bass, from Brand
X)
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Morris Pert (percussion, from
Brand X)
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Phil Collins (drums, from Genesis
and Brand X)
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Bernie Frost (voices)
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Gary
Moore
Alvin
Lee
Pete
Haywood
Brian
Eno
Manfred
Mann
Keith
Tippett
Stephane
Grapelli
Erika
Michailenko
Phil
Collins
Bill
Bruford
Julie
Tippett
Bernie
Frost
Vivian
Stanshall
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Robin
Lumley
John
Goodsall
Chris
Spedding
Percy
Jones
Dave
Markee
Henry
Lowther
Jon
Hiseman
ALBUMS by JACK LANCASTER &
RICK VAN DER LINDEN
(Rick Van Der Linden &
Jack Lancaster)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
Again, a joint project, this time with virtuoso
Rick Van Der Linden (Dutch keyboardist, he was the leader of great bands
such as Ekseption or Trace. See my page on Ian
Mosley for some info on Trace). The album was called Wild connections,
and was recorded with help from drummer Barry Morgan.
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
It was also released a single from the album, 'Fortuna
/ African violet' (1979, Acrobat).
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Barry
Morgan
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Rick
Van Der Linden
SOLO ALBUMS
Jack Lancaster finally released his solo album
in 1981, the very beatiful Skinningrove Bay. The list of
musicians appearing is:
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Jack Lancaster (sax, lyricon,
flute, keyboards, vocals)
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+
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Phil Collins (vocals)
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Bernie Frost (vocals)
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Gary Moore (guitar)
-
Hughie Burns (guitar)
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Mick Rogers (guitar)
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John G. Perry (bass, vocals)
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Robin Lumley (keyboards)
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Rick Van Der Linden (keyboards)
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Rod Argent (keyboards)
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Clive Bunker (drums)
A superb album, it includes one of my favourite songs
ever, 'Save a place for me', with haunting vocals by Bernie Frost.
(three different covers for the
'Skinningrove Bay' album)
NOTE: this album has been reissued in several shapes
(my guess, without any kind of permission or legal rights) under different
names (Deep Green), and the most surprising is that the reissues
are not credited to Jack Lancaster!! For example, I have an edition called
Wild connections. The album is not credited to anyone, but
the cover show the names of Phil Collins, Gary Moore and Rod Argent. To
make things worse, we must remember that there is an official album called
Wild Connections (recorded with Rick Van Der Linden, see
above), and they're completely different records!!!
Click
for short, additional info on bandmates:
Phil
Collins
Bernie
Frost
Gary
Moore
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Hugh
Burns
Mick
Rogers
John
G. Perry
Robin
Lumley
Rick
Van Der Linden
Rod
Argent
Clive
Bunker
Sessions
Press here to read about
Jack Lancaster sessions
Related links:
From the always interesting
Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin),
we have:
From the superb site Knights
in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar
& Vanja), we have:
Musicians
mentioned in this page that I have projected to cover in my site someday:
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Mick Abrahams
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Clive Bunker
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Mick Rogers
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John G. Perry
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Robin Lumley
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John Goodsall
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Chris Spedding
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Percy Jones
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Dave Markee
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Henry Lowther
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Jon Hiseman
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Rick Van Der Linden
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Hugh Burns
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Rod Argent
And short tributes to:
Family tree
Coming soon (I hope so!).
Thanks section
Very special thanks to: Jack
Lancaster, for his kindness, help and patience.
Special thanks to: Christer
Fridhammar, for the great scan of Blodwyn Pig and for many other things;
Alex Gitlin, for so many scans and albums.
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