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CLARK-HUTCHINSON
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As virtuoso musicians and members of Sam Gopal’s Dream, Andy Clark and Mick Hutchinson were well-known to regulars at legendary London clubs such as UFO and Middle Earth when they decided to branch out as a duo. Recorded in two intense overnight sessions in May 1969, A=MH2 is a scorching blend of jazz, raga, blues and psychedelia that has long been established as one of the key recordings to have emerged from the UK psychedelic underground. It’s presented here as a two-LP set, together with their March 1969 recording debut, an unreleased collection of acid blues that features some equally stunning musicianship. The deluxe gatefold sleeve comes complete with detailed notes and previously unpublished photos, making it the most comprehensive vinyl edition of this groundbreaking music ever assembled. |
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Track Listing:
Disc One
1. Improvisation on a Modal Scale
2. Acapulco Gold
3. Impromptu in 'E' Minor
4. Textures in 3/4
5. Improvisation on an Indian Scale
Disc Two
1. Bad Loser
2. Crow Jane
3. Can’t Carry You
4. Seymour's Boogie
5. Put You Down
6. Someone's Been At My Woman
7. Make You
8. Summer Seemed Longer
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"Many influences on this their first album such as flamenco guitar, 'raga' style and various ethnic rhythms all work together creating a very interesting listen. All are technical masterpieces." - progarchives.com "A classic of its genre... the record boils over with long, bluesy Eastern-tinged guitar romps which have never been equalled to this day" - Ptolemaic Terrascope |
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