It's really about time for someone, with the know-how, to put on RUclips his first album......"Oh Really" (1968) for us old Bluesers and Heads - one of the best albums of the sixties
jaeztheone Any other recommendations for modern heads who dig the oldies? I've been listening to a lot of Lost Gonzo, Youngbloods, New Riders of Purple Sage, Gram Parsons and some more obvious stuff like Jefferson Airplane.
Me too. I've still got my copy of 'Places I Know' with with the original photo poster with the lyrics on the back (I just checked lol). Back in the day I had 'The Inverted World' with him and Ian Anderson, that disappeared long time ago. A number of years ago I managed to get a limited re release copy of 'OUT OF THE SHADES' an e,p. he recorded privately with Derek Hall in '65 (I think). Originally just a handful were pressed. Wonder where things would have gone if Cooper had taken up Jagger and Richards' offer to join a band they had in mind ?
The poster has slightly messed up the track listing at the end. Track 11 at 34.30 is neither Looking Back, nor Your Lovely Ways, also listed at 34.30. It's Watching You Fall, Parts 1 & 2. Then you get Your Lovely Ways, Parts 1 & 2, and then finally, when that's finished, at 49.12 you get the last track of the original album, Looking Back. Actually, if you have to rearrange the tracks, that's the way to do it, leaving the best till last, as it were, and bringing this great album to its natural conclusion even with the bonus tracks. Nearly fifty years after I first heard it, and Harry Miller's ecstatic double bass still sends shivers down my spine.
Country Blues of the highest order
Music from this era was always amazing. Beautiful moving drones. British guitar players were always my favorite. I sought out obscure UK albums.
can't stop listening!
maybe youll read this comment and listen to it again cause maybe you did stop :)
It's really about time for someone, with the know-how, to put on RUclips his first album......"Oh Really" (1968) for us old Bluesers and Heads - one of the best albums of the sixties
jaeztheone Any other recommendations for modern heads who dig the oldies? I've been listening to a lot of Lost Gonzo, Youngbloods, New Riders of Purple Sage, Gram Parsons and some more obvious stuff like Jefferson Airplane.
Mike Osborne on sax on Your Lovely Ways. Just glorious, one of my favourite albums and eps.
This guy is pure gold
Beautiful Music!! Greetings from Lima, Perú
I know him now , thanks! !!!!
Just think how famous the Rolling Stones would have been had he joined!
Who..?
Can't believe this album is nearly 50 years old
Timeless
Great album. I've still got the original vinyl LP!
jealous!
Me too. I've still got my copy of 'Places I Know' with with the original photo poster with the lyrics on the back (I just checked lol). Back in the day I had 'The Inverted World' with him and Ian Anderson, that disappeared long time ago. A number of years ago I managed to get a limited re release copy of 'OUT OF THE SHADES' an e,p. he recorded privately with Derek Hall in '65 (I think). Originally just a handful were pressed.
Wonder where things would have gone if Cooper had taken up Jagger and Richards' offer to join a band they had in mind ?
I have it etched in my cranium.
First time hearing this; instrumental for 3 minutes so far. Incredible!
folk magico sonido amigo
Simple acoustic Folk Blues... Reminds me of Tom Rush.
oh man this is great!
Gracias por publicar este trabajo, amigo Marcos... Años sin escucharlo... Un fuerte abrazo...!! (y)
Had no idea; awesome stuff!
jealous!
Surpreendente
いいっすね。
well said, mr. Fujisawa.
M.A.S.T.E.R.P.I.E.C.E
could have been done yesterday.
The poster has slightly messed up the track listing at the end. Track 11 at 34.30 is neither Looking Back, nor Your Lovely Ways, also listed at 34.30. It's Watching You Fall, Parts 1 & 2. Then you get Your Lovely Ways, Parts 1 & 2, and then finally, when that's finished, at 49.12 you get the last track of the original album, Looking Back. Actually, if you have to rearrange the tracks, that's the way to do it, leaving the best till last, as it were, and bringing this great album to its natural conclusion even with the bonus tracks. Nearly fifty years after I first heard it, and Harry Miller's ecstatic double bass still sends shivers down my spine.
@blipblip88 heh 'would have been' ?! Aren't the Rolling Stones big enough without him? :-)
If Nick Drake woke up one day in an optimistic mood . . . .
I dont see the connection but nonetheless this made me laugh, thank you haha
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Lol...good one.
12 string guitar!
~♡~
should haved joined mungo jerry imagine that
even my dog was considered for the stones he wouldnt have fitted in to straight
#2020
he denied the rolling stones
That alone makes him a musician in my eyes.
surely mikes solo not a group is bob dylan a group
Heard this guy the FIRST time, when he worked under the name, Phil Ochs.
Well, except the Ochs' guitar was tuned properly.
Its your loss
7:04
Oh really Pasqual! listen to Oh really for a further perspective on this dude who you quote as being really nothing special.
Interesting but Mike's voice is about as strong as that of Keith Richards. Good to have on board as a harmony singer perhaps.
He asked Frank Sinatra to sing on the LP, but he declined.
No neine nyet