Here you will discover the rare recordings of "Canterbury" and "UK Prog Rock". Mixed in of course with other bands as well!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Mike Westbrook Band-"New Off Abbey Road"-Willisau, Switzerland (August 27,2009)
mike westbrook band
"new off abbey road"
jazzfestival willisau
willisau, switzerland
August 27,2009
mike westbrook - p
kate westbrook - voc, th
john winfield - voc
peter whyman - sax
alan wakeman - sax
brian godding - g
andy grappy - tuba
richard newby - dr
01. come together (lennon/mccartney) 04:59
02. something (harrison) 07:55
03. maxwell's silver hammer (lennon/mccartney) 03:41
04. announcement mike westbrook 03:34
05. oh darling (lennon/mccartney) 04:48
06. octopus’s garden (starkey) 04:33
07. i want you (she’s so heavy) (lennon/mccartney) > 18:47
08. here comes the sun (harrison) 03:16
09. because (lennon/mccartney) > 12:22
10. you never give me your money (lennon/mccartney) 06:44
11. sun king (lennon/mccartney) > 02:45
12. mean mr. mustard (lennon/mccartney) > 02:24
13. polythene pam (lennon/mccartney) > 02:14
14. she came in through the bathroom window (lennon/mccartney) 02:51
15. golden slumbers (lennon/mccartney) > 03:45
16. carry that weight (lennon/mccartney) > 01:18
17. the end (lennon/mccartney) 01:44
18. her majesty (lennon/mccartney) > 02:44
19. she loves you (lennon/mccartney) 02:53
A pretty enjoyable take on Abbey Road. It contains "Blossom Toes" Brian Godding. I personally find Kate Westbrooks voice horrendously annoying. But others may like it.
Part 1-http://sharebee.com/b1dee3e3
Part 2-http://sharebee.com/d14c3b62
kate westbrook sounds totally great to me. great artist, great inspiration always. and great voice.
ReplyDeletesmall correction to the tracklist here: after 'the end' there's no 'her majesty'... just the splendid encore ('she loves you', off 'abbey road' literally)
I've been buying some tracks by Internet because I think alan wakeman is the best saxophonist and it'd be nice if you can add more about him... his music is brilliant and everyone knows that.
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