Velvett Fogg
03-31-2008, 01:46 PM
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Click below, to take you to the record company,
Look In The Window- Jardine (http://anazitisirecords.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1193&osCsid=87242464a2.?ref=Yapma.net)
Look In The Window- Jardine
ANAZITISI Records
released
LOOK IN THE WINDOW-
Jardine album
as a Limited Edition Vinyl LP
on January 8th. 2008
A totally unreleased album from 1969.
After all the hard work, we finally made it
40 years later.
Tracks can be heard on the dedicated 'Jardine' Web- site,
linked below
Stereo Junkie
05-08-2008, 11:26 PM
just checkin em out mate, some great stuff.
Velvett Fogg
05-17-2009, 05:06 PM
Look In The Window- Jardine. CD
now released worldwide.
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Look In The Window- Jardine CD. (http://www.amazon.com/Look-Window-Jardine/dp/B00286Q6RA)
Lion Productions. U.S.A.
Available from Amazon, etc
Amazon Editorial Reviews
Jardine's album was recorded in three glorious weeks
in June 1969, at Sounds Aquarian Studios,
a stone's throw from that justifiably famous
fashion hub, Carnaby Street.
The sessions were fun. Polydor was supposed
to release the album.
Musicians dropped in to say "hello" and ended up
on the record (uncredited) among them Peter Frampton,
Andrew "Andy" Bown (Herd and Status Quo),
and Brian Appleyard (drummer from East of Eden).
Singer Mickey Cox had been in Robert Plant's pre-Led Zeppelin group
The Band of Joy it was Cox, in fact, who became their singer
when Plant left the band.
But suddenly, thanks to band management problems,
the LP was shelved.
Keith Law, who had written all of the songs,
joined Velvett Fogg
for their only album, and Jardine was forgotten.
Now, forty years later, you can be among the first
to discover the brooding excellence of these tracks
music both strange and sinister, with moments of fragile beauty.
There are some very pretty songs here
(haunting melodies abound),
but there is no escaping the dark side of life songs
("Masochists of Strangulation", "Execution of the Child"
and monumental dirge "Blackbirds of Jardine",
which tells of self-same birds,
and the fact that they will 'destroy you,
and leave you pain, pain, pain'),
perhaps more akin to the band Comus than to anything
else we have encountered from the psychedelic era.
There are also heavy guitar solos, churning organ, flute,
and flowing sitar for good measure.
A 16-page booklet includes a band history,
lyrics and comments on the songs by Keith Law.
A lost jewel of late-1960's UK Psychedelia,
from a short-lived but charismatic band!
CopyrightŠAmazon Editorial.2009
diddymonster666
03-21-2010, 07:57 PM
Sounds really good! Keep up the good work!
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