CCS (Collective Consciousness Society) – The Best Band in the Land 1973 (Repertorie Rec. 2001) Lossless
Band CCS (Collective Consciousness Society)
Info: UK
Info: The Best Band in the Land
Style: Rock/British Blues
Years: 1973/2001
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: vicpalbk2006
Info: 333 Mb
Tracklist:
01. The Band Played The Boogie (Reedman / Cameron) [03:49]
02. Wild Witch Lady (Leitch) [04:00]
03. Lola (Davies) [03:35]
04. Primitive Love (Chinn / Chapman) [03:15]
05. Hundred Highways (Cameron) [03:49]
06. Shakin' All Over (Heath) [03:08]
07. Memphis (Cameron) [03:40]
08. Sunshine Of Your Love (Bruce / Clapton / Brown) [03:39]
09. Our Man In London (Cameron) [02:22]
10. Cannibal Sheep (Korner) [03:35]
bonus:
11. Hang It On Me (Cameron) [03:59]
12. Hurricane Coming (Scott) [03:14]
13. Dragster (Cameron / Hayes) [03:10]
Personnel:
Alexis Korner, Peter Thorup - vocals
Alan Parker - guitar
Spike Heatley, Herbie Flowers - bass
Barry Morgan, Tony Carr - drums
Bill Le Sage, Jim Lawless - percussion
John Cameron - piano, conductor
Bob Efford, Danny Moss, Harold McNair, Ron Ross, Tony Coe - saxophone
Greg Bowen, Harold Beckett, Henry Lowther, Kenny Wheeler, Les Condon,
Tony Fisher - trumpet
Bill Geldard, Brian Perrin, Don Lusher, John Marshall - trombone
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The short-lived CCS broke up in 1973, while Alexis Korner moved on to form the group Snape. [1] Discography Albums CCS, also known as Whole Lotta Love (RAK SRKA 6751) (October 1970) CCS, also known as C.C.S. 2 (RAK SRAK 503) (March 1972) - UK No. 23 The Best Band in the Land (RAK SRAK 504) (September 1973) Compilation albums
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Recorded At - Morgan Studios Credits Arranged By - John Cameron (2) Engineer - Guy Bidmead, Mike Bobak Lacquer Cut By - Chris * Producer - Mickie Most Vocals - Alexis Korner, Peter Thorup Notes Made and printed in Great Britain. ℗ 1973 "File under Popular: Pop Groups" Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): SRAK.504A
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