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lunes, 9 de junio de 2008

Peter Green's Katmandu - A Case For The Blues-Guitar Hero

Peter Green's Katmandu - A Case For The Blues-Guitar Hero

1985 Blues

Envio de Timm

Continuando con los envíos de Peter Green os dejo un magnifico disco que me ha enviado Timm de este gran músico. Viene con cantidad de portadas diferentes según el año en que se ha ido publicando y por supuesto a 320. A disfrutarlo toca.

Liner Notes »

For Satellite Music (UK) Ltd. Issue:

One night at a hot, steamy gig at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, Mungo Jerry frontman Ray Dorset bumped into Chris Holland, who was tour manager for the legendary guitarist Peter Green’s Kolors. With Chris that evening was Nashville Teens bass player Len Surtees who, as fate would have it, used to be in the same school class with Ray years earlier!

Not unexpectedly the subject under discussion inevitably turned to music and while the three chatted Chris mentioned what he had been doing with Kolors and suggested, perhaps, an elaborate jam with Peter Green. Jeff Whlttaker, once a member of pre-Floyd band, with Dave Gillmore (sic) and later with Steven (sic) Stills, but now percussionist and leader of Kolors had told Chris that it would be good to play with some different musicians to give air to some new ideas that they had.

Peter Green’s imposing musical pedigree is well known from his early days with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers to perhaps his most famous period with Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac and on to a much less well known period in the very early 70’s when he split to America and fronted The Act. Since then he has variously enjoyed working solo, writing and playing the odd gig.....but that’s another story!

Ray Dorset himself has been around awhile! Currently contracted as a recording artist to Polygram, he is best known for his work with Mungo Jerry with an impressive list of hit records to his credit. Before Mungo Jerry he work with Jackie Edwards, Millie Small, Jimmy Cliff and Laurel Aitken amongst many others. Gigging regularly today, he also pens TV theme music in between. However it was in a New York music store that Ray last saw Peter Green at an amazing chance meeting in 1970. The opportunity of a session with Peter after such a long time was immensely interesting musicially so both Ray and Len had no hesitation in saying O.K. Thus the scene was set.

With the nucleus of the band established Chris set to work and a few days later called Ray to say he had met Vincent Crane at a party held on Richard Branson’s floating studio and that Vincent had said he would like to join the session.

Vincent’s own musical background is interesting. He was (with) Arthur Brown with whom he wrote Fire before passing on to the famed Atomic Rooster. Today Dexy’s Midnight Runners have the benefit of his frentic style!

One time Jackie Lynton Band sideman, drummer Greg Terry-Short was invited along to complete the line up for the session, which, it had by now been decided, would ‘happen’ at Ray Dorset’s own Satellite Studio.

Tim Green from Boogie Tunes was visiting Satellite Studio on other business and was so

knocked out with what he heard (he) persuaded the guys to record what was clearly going to become an (sic) historic session.

All the tracks you hear on this album were recorded during December 1983 and January 1984 with the overdubs and mixing completed in the February.

The production credit is with Katmandu with Ken Marshall and Ray Dorset flying the desk for the session. Vincent Crane and Ray Dorset jointly attended to the remixes.

Ray Dorset is Mungo Jerry and well known throughout the world for his massive international composition “In The Summertime”, a classic hit that constantly finds itself in demand for television commercials where it has promoted everything from orange juice to a drink-don’t-drive campaign.

Before the launch of Mungo Jerry, Ray had worked with Millie Small, Jackie Edwards, Jimmy Cliff and Laurel Aitken amongst others.

The Mungo Jerry diary is always full. Live shows in Scandinavia, Germany and Sweden help to keep airlines busy.

In between his travels Ray Dorset finds time to write and record new product, hone his stage act to perfection and oversee negotiations regarding his publishing involvements.

It had been an amazing chance meeting in a New York music store in 1970 when Ray had last seen Peter Green.

The opportunity of a session with Peter after such a long time was tremendously interesting from a musical point of view and Ray and Len had no hesitation in agreeing to the plot....thus the scene was set!


Peter Green : guitar, vocals

Ray Dorset : vocals, guitar

Len Surtees : bass

Greg Terry-Short : drums

Jeff Whittaker : percussion

Vincent Crane :keyboards

Guest Appearances »

Terri Crazel, Sue Marshall


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9 comentarios:

Ernesto Falkenthal dijo...

Sigo con Peter Green. Espero que os guste.

Vital Lopes dijo...

Claro que gosto...
Otra PÉROLA!!!
Excelente voz; excelentes coros; excelente guitarra, etc.
Una vez mas TIMM y AQUA, muchas gracias...
Vital

Obs.:-Também gosto mucho de Roy Harper-HQ y Valentine.. jejejeje
Mil Gracias

Vital Lopes dijo...

ESPANTA, mil perdones....
Fiz confusion com AQUA
Gracias

fredericio8 dijo...

pos si que tenia discos para mi desconocidos el peter green , yo pensaba que gran parte de su vida habia transcurrido en unbajon de tripi en algun psiquiatrico anglosajon, veamos a que suena este post gracias espantatuertos.

Ernesto Falkenthal dijo...

Vital no pasa nada, lo importante es que hayas dejado tu comentario, lo demas queda en familia.

Federico, y no veas los que tiene todavía. Si llega a haber estado normal no se que habría pasado. Gracias por tu comentario.

Sergio Carratalá dijo...

Muy obligado. Por fin escuchado y analizado, y como siempre Peter me deja alucinado con su blues acojonante y su voz encantadora. Saludos a tots , tios y nebots. akkakakaka

Anónimo dijo...

Bien por el Peter Verde. Otro disco que me sorprende, es lo bueno de este blog. Aparte de ser verde, claro.
Gracias yerespanta.

Anónimo dijo...

Gracias Timm!!!! esto es lo que pasa por leer rápidamente sin leer.

katetoscopio dijo...

nuevo pass (refresco): katetoskopio/petergreen