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Paul Brett - Clocks (Reissue) (1973)

Paul Brett - Clocks (Reissue) (1973)

BAND/ARTIST: Paul Brett

  • Title: Clocks
  • Year Of Release: 1973
  • Label: Cherry Red Records Ltd
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Folk
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 40:16
  • Total Size: 103/284 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Clocks
02. Soho Jack
03. Captain Dan
04. Duellin' Banjo
05. Empty Dreams / Flying Machines
06. Rain From A Clear Sky
07. One Sunday Morning
08. Explanation Blues
09. Circles
10. Hunter Of Angels
11. What You Mean To Me
12. Summer Driftin'
13. Snowbird

Line-up:
Paul Brett / acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
Mike Piggott / drums / violin and acoustic guitars
Dave Griffiths / mandolin and acoustic bass

Lyle Harper, Terry Poole, Pat Donaldson / electric bass
Jim Toomey, Charlie Charles, John Richardson / percussion
Rob Young / piano
Nick Sterling / cello

PAUL BRETT began his career appearing (while still a teenager) as an uncredited backing guitarist on ROY HARPER's 1966 debut 'Sophisticated Beggar' which is generally acknowledged as contemporary British folk classic although not especially progressive when compared to some of Harper's later work into the mid-seventies and beyond.

The same can be said of AL STEWART's 'Zero She Flies', recorded in 1969 with Brett again appearing as a nameless studio musician while other studio players such as Trevor Lucas and Gerry Conway of FOTHERINGAY do appear in the liner notes.

Brett appeared (with credits) on the STRAWBS' 'Dragonfly' studio album which was also recorded in 1969, and cut a couple of singles with ARTHUR BROWN. That same year he played guitar on most of ELMER GANTRY'S VELVET OPERA second and final release 'Ride a Hustler's Dream', and closed out the decade as a member of the short-lived psych band FIRE, largely leading the studio effort for the now ultra-rare 'The Magic Shoemaker' LP.

After his work with the STRAWBS Brett formed his own band (PAUL BRETT SAGE) and released three studio albums between 1970-1972. That group consisted at various times of Nicky Higginbottom (flute, saxophone), Mike Piggot (later of the PENTANGLE), bassist Dick Dufall (STRAWBS, FIRE), Stuart Cowell (guitars) and percussionist Bob Voice (FIRE), among others. The band's sound ranged from contemporary to progressive folk and mildly heavy rock with occasional blues-rock and even a bit of jazz.

Brett would go on to a lengthy solo career as a mostly 12-string guitarist, recording contemporary rock albums, along with a few progressive works including the complex guitar instrumentals 'Earth Birth' and 'Interlife'. In later years he would release a number of modern folk, instructional and mainstream albums including several K-Tel records. He also amassed a lengthy body of work as a session and touring musician, appearing with the likes of STEVE HILLAGE, JIMI HENDRIX, VAN DER GRAFF GENERATOR, MOTT THE HOOOPLE, STATUS QUO, FREE and many others.



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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.