England / Robert Webb – Discography (9 CD) – 1977-2017, MP3
An excellent example of art and progressive rock of the second half of the 70s. The British band England, despite the originality of the name, released two good albums that have become classics of the genre.
Their work has absorbed the best that was achieved by the English symphonic rock bands of the 70s. The debut album Garden Shed shows the influence and traditions of the leading progressive bands of the time. Some of the vocals remind us of Yes with their lightness; guitar riffs echoing keyboard passages evoke associations with Queen.
1977 - Garden Shed [1:04:31]
1977 - Garden Shed (2005 Remastered) [59:40]
1977 - Garden Shed (2015 Remastered) [1:35:33]
1997 - The Last of the Jubblies [37:36]
1997 - The Last of the Jubblies (2017 Silver Edition, Bonus Tracks) [53:40]
2006 - Live in Japan - Kikimimi [1:15:40]
2006 - The Imperial Hotel (EP) [24:40]
2017 - Box of Circles [46:53]
Martin Henderson und Robert Webb waren schon vor der Gründung Englands musikalisch aktiv. Webb tourte in den frühen 1970er Jahren als Keyboarder mit Al Stewart, David Essex, Billy Fury & The Tornados. Im Jahr 1975 gründeten sie England mit Jamie Moses und Mark Ibbotson.
ROBERT WEBB is a Symphonic Prog (General) (Prog) artist from UK-England. This page has links to the official web site, google+ home page, facebook, youtube, myspace, twitter, bandcamp, reverbnation. There is also a band/artist picture, the discography on CD, albums on vinyl (LP), DVD along with artist information and biography
England were a progressive rock group active in the late 1970s, and briefly reformed in 2006. The band is notable for their album Garden Shed released on Arista Records, and for keyboardist Robert Webb playing a Mellotron sawn in half.
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