A band and LP I knew nothing about when spotting this in a bin a while ago and searching the net gave close to nothing, so what I know so far is what's written or rear sleeve (check below). Not going to repeat that here, but it sure is an interesting crowd of members, counting Bruce Stephens and Leigh Stephens from Blue Cheer, Neville Whitehead from Keith Trippet Group, Martin Quittington from Steamhammer and Mick Waller, who performed drums on Jeff Beck Group's debute album "Truth" https://monolover.blogspot.com/2013/03/jeff-beck-grouptruth-sx-6293-68-uk-mono.html and also played with acts as John Mayall, Jimi Hendrix and Rolling Stones. So when pulling together former members from bands like Jeff Beck Group, Blue Cheer and Steamhammer the outcome must be all good, doesn't it? I don't know. I expected something hard rocking with a couple of twists here and there, but what I get is mostly soft ballads including brass and background quires. Songwriting ok, still this is far from what I wanted. Luckily there are two rockers I can live with despite of the arrangements - "Stop And Think" and "Rider" - but for the rest I will need some time to stop and maybe reconsider. 1972 vinyl releases also in Germany and Australia, but to my knowledge never issued on CD. US had label as shown here in a laminated cover with Dynaflex inner. Sadly I can't seem to find anything on Youtube to tag along, maybe You have better luck. (YZÄ*)
fredag 13 mars 2026
PILOT LSP-4730 (-72) US
A band and LP I knew nothing about when spotting this in a bin a while ago and searching the net gave close to nothing, so what I know so far is what's written or rear sleeve (check below). Not going to repeat that here, but it sure is an interesting crowd of members, counting Bruce Stephens and Leigh Stephens from Blue Cheer, Neville Whitehead from Keith Trippet Group, Martin Quittington from Steamhammer and Mick Waller, who performed drums on Jeff Beck Group's debute album "Truth" https://monolover.blogspot.com/2013/03/jeff-beck-grouptruth-sx-6293-68-uk-mono.html and also played with acts as John Mayall, Jimi Hendrix and Rolling Stones. So when pulling together former members from bands like Jeff Beck Group, Blue Cheer and Steamhammer the outcome must be all good, doesn't it? I don't know. I expected something hard rocking with a couple of twists here and there, but what I get is mostly soft ballads including brass and background quires. Songwriting ok, still this is far from what I wanted. Luckily there are two rockers I can live with despite of the arrangements - "Stop And Think" and "Rider" - but for the rest I will need some time to stop and maybe reconsider. 1972 vinyl releases also in Germany and Australia, but to my knowledge never issued on CD. US had label as shown here in a laminated cover with Dynaflex inner. Sadly I can't seem to find anything on Youtube to tag along, maybe You have better luck. (YZÄ*)
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