Friday, May 18, 2012
V.A. The London R & B Sessions (Live at the Hope & Anchor, 1979)
We bandy about the term 'pub-rock' here a surprising amount considered how short-lived its life-span, how small-scale its success and how ill-defined the term really is. Last time I tried to define the term I said, "Pub rock was an umbrella term for dozens of mid-70s English groups, each playing their own amalgam country-r&b-rockabilly in gritty pubs rather than stadiums" but even that would probably miss out funkier bands like Roogaltor and many more I can't even name. There was also a clear break between the bands who were more interested in playing country-rock and those who really wanted to be the Rolling Stones circa 1965. This 1979 album, The London R & B Sessions (Live at the Hope & Anchor, as even a cursory glance will tell, is firmly in the latter category. It's a retro-rockin' revival and features some fine bands of the era like the Lew Lewis Reformation, Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders, The (Count) Bishops and, fitting our recent theme, The Little Roosters (more HERE).
Tracklist
A1 Lew Lewis Reformer – You'd Better Watch Yourself
A2 Lew Lewis Reformer – Shake And Finger Pop
A3 Bogey Boys – Madison Blues
A4 Red Beans And Rice – Finger In My Eye
A5 Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders – The Whammy
A6 Untouchables - I Can't Be Satisfied
A7 Bogey Boys - You Can't Catch Me
A8 Cannibals - Just For Fun
B1 Pirates - Tear It Up
B2 Hope & Anchor House Band – Just A Little Bit
B3 Red Beans And Rice – Pucker Up Buttercup
B4 American Blues Legends – Why Do Everything Happen To Me
B5 Little Roosters - Roostering With Intent
B6 Blues Band – Death Letter
B7 Bishops – Taste And Try
B8 Pirates – All In It Together
So what do you, dear reader, maker of the more Stones-y side of of pub-rock? Let us know in the COMMENTS section (where you'll find the The London R & B Sessions).
Labels:
Count Bishops,
Lew Lewis,
Little Roosters,
Wilko Johnson
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Hey out last Little Roster went by without comment, despite being a cool little rarity.
ReplyDeletePlease don't make that omission again!
Leave us a COMMENT on this out-of-print "blue- wave" obscurity!
https://rapidshare.com/files/80251629/L_R_B__H_A__79.rar
Are the Little Roosters related to Garrie and the Roosters (who actually included some of the Inmates)?
DeleteYup and I shall give you further Garrie this week...
DeleteJeffen
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.Good stuff.
Doug
We'll keep the good stuff rolling!
DeleteLove It! & I haven't even heard it yet. Wilko... Lew Lewis... enough said
ReplyDeleteYou'll dig it..
DeleteHaving listened to the Hope & Anchor Front Row album many times over the years, I can't believe I've missed out on this one somehow. Many thanks, Jeff.
ReplyDeleteThis is a bit of a different animal than "Front Row' (more pub, less punk) but still a tribute to the guys who booked the club.
ReplyDeleteA staple of my vinyl collection many years ago - cheers for the memories.
ReplyDeleteAnyone have the Red Beans & Rice 45 (That Driving Beat)?
Thanks,
Steve Diamond (Australia)
I'll look around.
DeleteNever seen this before. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat's what we aim to dredge up - the unseen.
DeleteYet another interesting looking thing from you. Thanks, as always, for expanding my musical horizons.
ReplyDeleteHey glad to expand people's horizons in my own little way.
DeleteLooks like an awesome set! Thanks
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
DeleteDead link. Could you please repost?
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot.
Ouuh please please as greendog says could you please repost, I can't live without the whammy !!!
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