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Songs Without Words

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One of Britain’s +nest guitarists, Chris Spedding has enjoyed a long career as a solo artist in his own right, a member of many bands and a highly respected session musician.

He initially came to public attention via his work on the Jack Bruce album ‘Songs for a Tailor’ and as a member of The Battered Ornaments (featuring Bruce’s writing partner Pete Brown) then the jazzrock group Nucleus. In late 1969 he recorded the album ‘Songs Without Words’ for release on EMI’s progressive rock label Harvest with a band featuring Roger “Butch” Potter (bass), John Marshall (drums), John Mitchell (keyboards) and Paul Rutherford (trombone).

Although scheduled for a release in the UK, the album only appeared in Japan in April 1971, in part due to Spedding’s un­happiness with the musical direction and feel of the album. Despite this, ‘Songs Without Words’ has now become regarded as +ne jazz rock record of the era by a+cionados of the genre.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Station Song
  2. Plain Song
  3. Song of the Deep
  4. The Forest of Fables
  5. New Song of Experience
  6. I Thought I Heard Robert Johnson Say
Release date NZ
March 29th, 2024
Label
Esoteric
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
1970
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
5013929486348
Product ID
38721914

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