Label: Repertoire Records (Germany), REP 4565-WY
Style: Rock, Jazz Rock, Blues Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 60:02
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 303 Mb
Founding band member Tony Ashton first met the drummer Roy Dyke when playing with various Blackpool-based groups.
Ashton
was invited to join the Liverpool beat group The Remo Four as
organist/vocalist, whilst Roy Dyke became the group's drummer, having
joined them in 1963. Their best work came in 1966 when they released
their album Smile!. Before their breakup in 1968, they backed George
Harrison on his album Wonderwall Music. Harrison later played guitar on
their song "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman".
Ashton and Dyke then joined
forces in 1968 with the bassist Kim Gardner, who had previously played
in minor British groups The Birds and The Creation. The three simply
called themselves Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. Mick Liber, formerly of
Python Lee Jackson, played lead guitar with the group.
They released
their first single "Maiden Voyage"/"See The Sun In My Eyes" on Polydor
Records in 1969, but it flopped. However, their next single,
"Resurrection Shuffle" on Capitol Records, made them household names.
The brass section included Lyle Jenkins (saxophone) and Dave Caswell
(trumpet) of the Birmingham band Galliard. The song entered the UK
Singles Chart on 16 January 1971, had a chart life of 14 weeks, and
peaked at Number 3. The song reached number 40 in the U.S. Billboard Hot
100 chart. The song was their only hit record, earning them the
designation of one-hit wonders. They performed the song on BBC's Top of
the Pops, on 27 December 1971, with Ashton singing live and remembering
most of the words. The song has since been covered by a number of
artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.
Their follow-up
single "Can You Get It" lacked the general boisterous appeal of
"Resurrection Shuffle", and failed to chart. Nevertheless, Ashton
Gardner and Dyke persevered and recorded three albums. The trio also
backed Irish singer Jonathan Kelly on his 1970 debut album and the
following year, they appeared together with other British jazz and rock
musicians on Leigh Stephens' Cast of Thousands (1971).
Also in the band for a period of time and on the cover of their "Best Of" cd was ex-Bee Gees guitarist Vince Melouney.
Their
last recording together was a collaboration with Jon Lord on the
soundtrack for a B movie, The Last Rebel, starring former gridiron star,
Joe Namath. Ashton also appeared on Lord's first solo album Gemini
Suite in 1972. The trio finally split the same year.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashton,_Gardner_and_Dyke)
01. Rolling Home (03:34)
02. Why Did You Go (03:00)
03. The Falling Song (03:33)
04. Young Man (04:07)
05. Billy And His Piano Without (04:02)
06. Maiden Voyage (03:58)
07. New York Mining Disaster (05:06)
08. Picture Sliding Down The Wall (04:43)
09. Billy And His Piano With (03:55)
10. Vaggsang (01:42)
11. As It Was In The First Place (06:32)
12. Maiden Voyage, Long Version (05:25)
13. See The Sun In My Eyes (03:29)
14. Resurrection Shuffle (03:18)
15. Can You Get It (03:32)
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