Trifle First Meeting 1971 UK, Psychedelic Jazz Rock
Trifle - First Meeting 1971 (UK, Psychedelic Jazz-Rock)
The only album of the English band, attributed to Dawn Records in 1970. Previously, there was a group George Bean and The Runners ... George Bean recorded singles for Decca in 1963. His new unit was established in 1969 and also included bassist Patrick “Speedy“ King, saxophonist Barry Martin, trumpeter John Pritchard, drummer Rod Coombes (ex-Jeff Beck Group) and play music in the style of Soul. But then the band changed direction at Progressive Jazz-Rock (in the style of Colosseum and Manfred Mann Chapter Three). Come new members - trumpeter Dick Cuthell, drummer Chico Greenwood, guitarist and keyboardist John Hitchen Alan Fealdman ... The album was recorded in September 1970 in London at Marble Arch (Studio Pye Records). In 1971, the group leader George Bean died and with him died the group ...
Tracks:
01. Alibi Annie (George Bean, Dick Cuthell, Chico Greenwood, Patrick King) - 4:55
02. Home Again () - 4:05
03. One Way Glass (Mann / Thomas) - 4:34
04. But I Might Die Tonight (Stevens) - 3:51
05. Is It Loud? (Alan Fealdman) - 8:10
06. Old Fashioned Prayer Meeting (George Bean, Patrick King) - 4:39
07. New Religion (George Bean, Dick Cuthell) - 5:43
08. Devil Comin ’(George Bean, Patrick King) - 7:45
09. Candle Light (George Bean, John Hitchen) - 1:48
Bonuses:
10. Dirty Old Town (George Bean, Dick Cuthell, Barry Martin) - 3:48
11. Old Fashioned Prayer Meeting (single version, 1970) (George Bean, Patrick King) - 4:38
Personnel:
- George Bean - lead vocals, tambourine
- Dick Cuthell - flugelhorn, trupet, cowbell
- Barry Martin - tenor & alto saxes, vocals, bongos
- Alan Fealdman - organ, piano, clavinet
- John Hitchen - lead & acoustic guitars, vocals, jawbone
- Patrick King - bass, vocals
- Chico Greenwood - drums, congas, maraccas
- John Schroeder - producer
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