Justin Heathcliff – Justin Heathcliff (1970)
Genre: Classic Rock / Melodic Rock
Year of release of a disk: 1970
Disk manufacturer: Japan
01 - let's all sing along 00:01:00
02 - you all should think more 00:02:27
03 - hand in hand 00:02:27
04 - which is true 00:02:24
05 - once it's nice to rise at dawn 00:02:05
06 - lost are my dreams 00:03:52
07 - sea 00:02:32
08 - you know what i mean 00:02:24
09 - a tiny island 00:01:59
10 - good bye 00:02:10
11 - life 00:03:20
12 - to live in peace 00:05:21
13 - love makes the world complete 00:00:21
Vocals - Justin Heathcliff. As the brainchild of former Launchers guitarist Osamu Kitajima, the Justin Heathcliff project was a successful attempt to cop the kind of English post-REVOLVER psychedelia that such London bands as The Syn, Mike Stuart Span and The Flies were recording in 1967-8. As such, the project was highly successful, especially considering it was recorded in London by a ...
Justin Heathcliff was the pseudonym of Japanese producer/musician Dr. Osamu Kitajima. Osamu was already a successful composer of TV and advertising jingles, when a move to the UK in 1971 brought...
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