miércoles, 12 de noviembre de 2008

R&B: The Graham Bond ORGANisation

Graham John Clifton Bond (28 October 1937 in Romford, East London, England – 8 May 1974 at Finsbury Park station, Finsbury Park, North London, England) was an English musician, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s. Along with John Mayall and Alexis Korner, Bond was one of the great catalytic figures of '60s rock in Britain.
With a lineup of Bond on vocals and organ, Ginger Baker on drums, Jack Bruce on double bass, and, briefly, John McLaughlin on guitar, who was replaced by Dick Heckstall-Smith on sax and the name changed to Graham Bond Organization (GBO), they generally stayed close to their jazz and R&B roots. Bond was the primary songwriter, and he also produced the group's two studio albums, The Sound of '65 and There's a Bond Between Us.
The GBO is notable in popular music history for jump-starting the careers of two future Cream members, bassist/singer Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. One song Bruce and Baker originally recorded with Bond, "Train Time," later wound up in the repertoire of Cream.
De la mano de Graham Bond tenemos a este Rythm & Bluesero con su disco The Sound Of 65´, y no nos olvidemos de Jack Bruce y la increible bateria de Ginger Baker.






01. Hoochie Coochie Man
02. Baby Make Love To Me
03. Neighbour Neighbour
04. Early In The Morning
05. Spanish Blues
06. Oh Baby
07. Little Girl
08. I Want You
09. Wade In The Water
10. Got My Mojo Working
11. Train Time
12. Baby Be Good To Me
13. Half A Man
14. Tammy
15. Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf
16. Hear Me Calling Your Name
17. Night Time Is The Right Time
18. Walking In The Park
19. Last Night
20. Baby Can It Be True
21. What'd I Say
22. Dick's Instrumental
23. Don't Let Go
24. Keep A Drivin'
25. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
26. Camels And Elephants

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