PERFORMER / INTERPRÈTE: | BREAD | ||
Album Title (titre de l'album): | SONG OF A BAKER / HEY JOE | ||
Version of Hey Joe: | Hendrix cover | in English | |
Duration of Hey Joe: | 3:19 | ||
Musical genre / Genre musical: | |||
Medium (Support): | 7" single - 250 copies made | ||
Label: | HEAVY SOUL | ||
Cat. Number (Référence): | ROR 136 | ||
Mono / Stereo: | mono | ||
Origin of medium: | UK | ||
©: recorded (enregistré): | 1968 | ||
®: released (paru): | 2021 | ||
Country of interpreter: | 60's band from Cheltenham, England | ||
Members: (membres): | Pete Stone: Bass Tony Newman: Guitar, Vocals Mike Newman: Drums | ||
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The much muted, but until now, unheard versions of classic Small Faces and Hendrix covers have been lying on an acetate belonging to original member Pete Stone since they were recorded at Hollick & Taylor in Birmingham in 1968.
These are the only recordings of the band who supported The Pretty Things at the University of London in 1967. Fully restored and remastered by the genius Dan Husayn to create a crystal clear sound.
Pete went onto form the much-respected Tapestry band who had a big fan in John Peel between 1970 and 1972.
These great versions show the impact these great bands had on the wider musical community and especially in Cheltenham for Bread