Sunday, March 27, 2022

Edgar Broughton Band - Wasa Wasa (1969)

Year: July 1969 (CD ????)
Label: BGO Records (UK), BGOCD129
Style: Rock, Acid Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Country: Warwick, England
Time: 45:31
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 261 Mb

Shaped in Warwick, England, the Edgar Broughton Strap arrived within the London underground music scene in 1968. Led from the Broughton brothers, vocalist/guitarist Edgar and drummer Steve, and fleshed out by bassist Arthur Give and guitarist Victor Unitt (who also briefly offered with the Fairly Items), they quickly signed using the Harvest label and released their debut, Wasa Wasa, a assortment of underground electrical blues jams anchored by Edgar’s Captain Beefheart-like vocals, in past due 1969. The Edgar Broughton Music group came back in 1970 with Sing Sibling Sing, which reached the U.K. Best 20 and spawned a set of minor strike singles, “Out Demons Out” and “Apache Drop-Out” (a fusion of Beefheart’s “Dropout Boogie” as well as the Shadows’ “Apache”). The group appeared poised for a significant industrial breakthrough, but even while their make of large rock and roll was flourishing because of groups like Dark Sabbath and Deep Crimson, the Broughton Music group produced an about-face, and their music became somewhat more tranquil and politically billed. Their graph momentum stalled, along with a 1971 self-titled work failed to capture on. After both 1972’s Inside Out and 1973’s Oora fulfilled a similar destiny, the group still left Harvest for NEMS. Legal wrangles locked them from the studio for several months, however they finally resurfaced in 1975 — minus Unitt, who’d been changed by guitarist John Thomas — with Bandages. A short breakup followed, however in 1978 they came back with Live Strikes Harder. With the discharge of 1979’s Parlez Vous British?, the group acquired expanded to some six-piece, utilizing the name the Broughtons. Time for the Edgar Broughton Music group moniker, the music group became a three-piece for 1982’s Super Chip: THE ULTIMATE Silicon Solution, an idea album filled up with synthesizers and brand-new influx tempos. Touring continuing throughout ’80s, ’90s, and 2000s. In 2004 the band’s six albums for the Harvest label had been reissued, each offering numerous bonus monitors.
(musicianbio.org/edgar-broughton/)

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02. American Boy Soldier (04:21)
03. Why Can't Somebody Love Me (05:06)
04. Neptune (04:20)
05. Evil (02:35)
06. Crying (05:13)
07. Love In The Rain (03:46)
08. Dawn Crept Away (13:59)

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