"Liverpool Scene" was founded in 1967. Initially the team included: Adrian Henri, Andy Roberts, Mike Evans, Mike Hart (ex Liverpool Roadrunners), Percy Jones and Brian Dodson. All four LPs in addition to musical numbers, included poems by the author Adrian Henri reading. First became aware of Liverpool students Blagodyarya DJ pirate radio station "Radio London" John Peel. Despite his efforts, the band's first album was not a big success, exactly as followed. Its share of public recognition "Liverpool Scene" received a commercially disastrous concert tour in which they performed at the opening for "Led Zeppelin". Group leader Adrian Henri audience described as "shocking, deafening and extremely sensitive to the public and the guys in the group of the young man, at which stage heaving." "Liverpool Scene" broke up in April 1970
01 - The day we danced at the Dole (02:58)
02 - The Raven (02:49)
03 - GBS Blues (03:29)
04 - The entry of Christ into Liverpool (07:49)
05 - 64 (02:32)
06 - Come into the perfumed garden Maud (07:50)
07 - See the conkering heroine comes (04:29)
08 - Winter Poem (05:35)
You're missing the last, and best, song on the album, "I've Got Those Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack, John Mayall Can't Fail Blues."
ReplyDeleteYes, fairfaxhs is right -- it's the most memorable track on the album. Please post that single track for those of us who came to this download for that very reason!
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