Broughton, Edgar -Band - Gone blue: The BBC sessions 4CD
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• NEW OFFICIAL 4CD REMASTERED CLAMSHELL BOX SET FEATURING ALL OF THE SURVIVING SESSIONS BY THE EDGAR BROUGHTON BAND RECORDED FOR THE BBC BETWEEN 1969 AND 1973.
• FEATURING 32 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS.
• ALL TRACKS NEWLY REMASTERED FROM THE BBC MASTERS.
• INCLUDES AN ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET WITH ESSAY
• REVIEWS AND FEATURES IN NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS, UNCUT, MOJO, RECORD COLLECTOR AND PROG MAGAZINES PLUS COVERAGE ON RELEVANT WEBSITES AND FANZINES.
The Edgar Broughton Band burst on to the UK music scene in 1969 and were trail blazers for the underground counterculture, performing rock music with a social conscience. Hailing from Warwick and featuring EDGAR BROUGHTON (guitars, vocals), STEVE BROUGHTON (drums, vocals) and ARTHUR GRANT (bass, vocals), their hard-hitting approach over a series of hit albums for EMI’s Harvest label and appearances at the legendary Hyde Park Free Concerts earned them many loyal fans and several hit singles (including their anthem ‘Out Demons Out!’) and the reputation of being a true “people’s band”. In 1970 the band was expanded to include guitarist VICTOR UNITT.
The band’s relationship with the BBC began in January when they recorded their first session for John Peel’s Top Gear show. Peel was an early champion of the band, and this session appeared some months before their debut album ‘WASA WASA!’ Over the next four years The Edgar Broughton Band recorded a number of sessions for Top Gear and Sounds Of The 70s along with two memorable In Concert appearances.
This new official 4CD set gathers together these recordings, all newly remastered from the BBC masters and features 32 previously unreleased tracks.