sábado, 12 de maio de 2018

Home - Rock (UK)


Home were a British rock band, active in the early 1970s. The core line up featured Mick Stubbs on lead guitar and lead vocals, Laurie Wisefield on lead guitar and vocals, Cliff Williams on bass guitar and vocals, and Mick Cook on drums. They also had two keyboardists during their existence. From 1971 to 1972 it was Swansea's Clive John (from the Welsh band Man), and the other for the rest of their short career was Jimmy Anderson. A band with Cliff Williams on Bass (ACDC), Laurie Wisefield on Guitar (Wishbone Ash) and Mick Cook on Drums (Groundhogs). 

"Our second release on MLP-the label which specialises in rare LIVE recordings from the 1970`s. This time the band HOME who featured the twin guitarists Laurie Wisefield and Mick Stubbs. Laurie Wisefield who later joined Wishbone Ash in June 1974 as replacement for Ted Turner just after these recordings is in fine form here and contributes the sleeve notes with an insight into all the tracks. On bass is Cliff Williams who is now an important member of AC/DC. His thundering bass lines along with drummer Mick Cook power the band through tracks from all three CBS Home albums including a complete Live run-through their brilliant third concept album-The Alchemist. The sessions come from both John Peel and Bob Harris Sound of the 70`s shows plus two In Concert programmes between 1972-73. These fine recordings from the BBC archives are the first and ONLY Live material available by HOME and show the band in their true form-jamming and soloing as every track gets the extended guitar work-out treatment. If you like 70`s rock with good vocal harmonies, a driving rhythm section and twin-guitar riffing & soloing-then this is the album for you. Hope you like it."



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