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Chris Spedding: Songs Without Words (Remastered CD Edition - Imported)
⢠NEW REMASTERED EDITION OF THE 1970 ALBUM BY CHRIS SPEDDING.
⢠REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES, WITH A BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY AND FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK.
⢠REVIEWS IN UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR AND PROG MAGAZINES AND COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES AND FANZINES.
One of Britainās finest guitarists, Chris Spedding has enjoyed a long career as a solo artist in his own right, a member of many bands and a highly respected session musician.
He initially came to public attention via his work on the Jack Bruce album āSongs for a Tailorā and as a member of The Battered Ornaments (featuring Bruceās writing partner Pete Brown) then the jazz-rock group Nucleus.
In late 1969 he recorded the album āSongs Without Wordsā for release on EMIās progressive rock label Harvest with a band featuring Roger āButchā Potter (bass), John Marshall (drums), John Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Rutherford (trombone).
Although scheduled for a release in the UK, the album only appeared in Japan in April 1971, in part due to Speddingās unhappiness with the musical direction and feel of the album. Despite this, āSongs Without Wordsā has now become regarded as fine jazz rock record of the era by aficionados of the genre. This new Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered and features a booklet with new essay.
⢠REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES, WITH A BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY AND FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK.
⢠REVIEWS IN UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR AND PROG MAGAZINES AND COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES AND FANZINES.
One of Britainās finest guitarists, Chris Spedding has enjoyed a long career as a solo artist in his own right, a member of many bands and a highly respected session musician.
He initially came to public attention via his work on the Jack Bruce album āSongs for a Tailorā and as a member of The Battered Ornaments (featuring Bruceās writing partner Pete Brown) then the jazz-rock group Nucleus.
In late 1969 he recorded the album āSongs Without Wordsā for release on EMIās progressive rock label Harvest with a band featuring Roger āButchā Potter (bass), John Marshall (drums), John Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Rutherford (trombone).
Although scheduled for a release in the UK, the album only appeared in Japan in April 1971, in part due to Speddingās unhappiness with the musical direction and feel of the album. Despite this, āSongs Without Wordsā has now become regarded as fine jazz rock record of the era by aficionados of the genre. This new Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered and features a booklet with new essay.
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$5.59Chris Spedding: Songs Without Words (Remastered CD Edition - Imported)
⢠NEW REMASTERED EDITION OF THE 1970 ALBUM BY CHRIS SPEDDING.
⢠REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES, WITH A BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY AND FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK.
⢠REVIEWS IN UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR AND PROG MAGAZINES AND COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES AND FANZINES.
One of Britainās finest guitarists, Chris Spedding has enjoyed a long career as a solo artist in his own right, a member of many bands and a highly respected session musician.
He initially came to public attention via his work on the Jack Bruce album āSongs for a Tailorā and as a member of The Battered Ornaments (featuring Bruceās writing partner Pete Brown) then the jazz-rock group Nucleus.
In late 1969 he recorded the album āSongs Without Wordsā for release on EMIās progressive rock label Harvest with a band featuring Roger āButchā Potter (bass), John Marshall (drums), John Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Rutherford (trombone).
Although scheduled for a release in the UK, the album only appeared in Japan in April 1971, in part due to Speddingās unhappiness with the musical direction and feel of the album. Despite this, āSongs Without Wordsā has now become regarded as fine jazz rock record of the era by aficionados of the genre. This new Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered and features a booklet with new essay.
⢠REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES, WITH A BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY AND FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK.
⢠REVIEWS IN UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR AND PROG MAGAZINES AND COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES AND FANZINES.
One of Britainās finest guitarists, Chris Spedding has enjoyed a long career as a solo artist in his own right, a member of many bands and a highly respected session musician.
He initially came to public attention via his work on the Jack Bruce album āSongs for a Tailorā and as a member of The Battered Ornaments (featuring Bruceās writing partner Pete Brown) then the jazz-rock group Nucleus.
In late 1969 he recorded the album āSongs Without Wordsā for release on EMIās progressive rock label Harvest with a band featuring Roger āButchā Potter (bass), John Marshall (drums), John Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Rutherford (trombone).
Although scheduled for a release in the UK, the album only appeared in Japan in April 1971, in part due to Speddingās unhappiness with the musical direction and feel of the album. Despite this, āSongs Without Wordsā has now become regarded as fine jazz rock record of the era by aficionados of the genre. This new Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered and features a booklet with new essay.
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⢠NEW REMASTERED EDITION OF THE 1970 ALBUM BY CHRIS SPEDDING.
⢠REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES, WITH A BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY AND FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK.
⢠REVIEWS IN UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR AND PROG MAGAZINES AND COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES AND FANZINES.
One of Britainās finest guitarists, Chris Spedding has enjoyed a long career as a solo artist in his own right, a member of many bands and a highly respected session musician.
He initially came to public attention via his work on the Jack Bruce album āSongs for a Tailorā and as a member of The Battered Ornaments (featuring Bruceās writing partner Pete Brown) then the jazz-rock group Nucleus.
In late 1969 he recorded the album āSongs Without Wordsā for release on EMIās progressive rock label Harvest with a band featuring Roger āButchā Potter (bass), John Marshall (drums), John Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Rutherford (trombone).
Although scheduled for a release in the UK, the album only appeared in Japan in April 1971, in part due to Speddingās unhappiness with the musical direction and feel of the album. Despite this, āSongs Without Wordsā has now become regarded as fine jazz rock record of the era by aficionados of the genre. This new Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered and features a booklet with new essay.
⢠REMASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES, WITH A BOOKLET WITH NEW ESSAY AND FULLY RESTORED ARTWORK.
⢠REVIEWS IN UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR AND PROG MAGAZINES AND COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES AND FANZINES.
One of Britainās finest guitarists, Chris Spedding has enjoyed a long career as a solo artist in his own right, a member of many bands and a highly respected session musician.
He initially came to public attention via his work on the Jack Bruce album āSongs for a Tailorā and as a member of The Battered Ornaments (featuring Bruceās writing partner Pete Brown) then the jazz-rock group Nucleus.
In late 1969 he recorded the album āSongs Without Wordsā for release on EMIās progressive rock label Harvest with a band featuring Roger āButchā Potter (bass), John Marshall (drums), John Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Rutherford (trombone).
Although scheduled for a release in the UK, the album only appeared in Japan in April 1971, in part due to Speddingās unhappiness with the musical direction and feel of the album. Despite this, āSongs Without Wordsā has now become regarded as fine jazz rock record of the era by aficionados of the genre. This new Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered and features a booklet with new essay.











