ANAZITISI Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/label/anazitisi/ Guerssen Records Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:28:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-isotip-32x32.png ANAZITISI Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/label/anazitisi/ 32 32 Ashhollow https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/ashhollow/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 23:00:00 +0000 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/ashhollow/ ASHHOLLOW, the band, formed in 1973, Oklahoma USA. After some personnel changes they took their final form in 1975 with Bill Kirtley: vocals, guitar, Mike Stewart: vocals, guitar, Mike Hanna: vocals, bass and Gary Bruce: drums.
They played locally in clubs and concerts and had their own compositions written by all 4 members. Besides the original material (most of it, is presented here) they played a variety of covers by bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, CSN&Y, Kansas etc.
Their music is ranged between hard rock with many psych underground vibes and progressive rock with jazzy overtones. Wishbone Ash, Primevil, Majic Ship, Hard Meat, even quieter and less polished Ashbury come in mind...
This album was made from an original reel-to-reel tape, recorded on January 30, 1976. All live in the studio with no overdubs. The tape contains 11 songs in total but we used only the 9 of them because of vinyl limitations. Soon after the recordings, ASHHOLLOW came to a halt.

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ASHHOLLOW, the band, formed in 1973, Oklahoma USA. After some personnel changes they took their final form in 1975 with Bill Kirtley: vocals, guitar, Mike Stewart: vocals, guitar, Mike Hanna: vocals, bass and Gary Bruce: drums.
They played locally in clubs and concerts and had their own compositions written by all 4 members. Besides the original material (most of it, is presented here) they played a variety of covers by bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, CSN&Y, Kansas etc.
Their music is ranged between hard rock with many psych underground vibes and progressive rock with jazzy overtones. Wishbone Ash, Primevil, Majic Ship, Hard Meat, even quieter and less polished Ashbury come in mind…
This album was made from an original reel-to-reel tape, recorded on January 30, 1976. All live in the studio with no overdubs. The tape contains 11 songs in total but we used only the 9 of them because of vinyl limitations. Soon after the recordings, ASHHOLLOW came to a halt.

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Lord of The Ringside https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/lord-of-the-ringside/ Tue, 20 Apr 2021 22:00:00 +0000 http://guerssen.hl1097.dinaserver.com/product/lord-of-the-ringside/ CLOWN, Plymouth UK based, formed in mid-1970.

 

* Fully laminated cover.
* 4-pages (LP-sized) coloured insert with bio, photos, lyrics and memorabilia.
Limited to 200 black copies.
180gr vinyl as usual.

 

An excellent progressive rock sextet which had the luck (???) to produce just one single in early 1972 for CBS, containing the tracks "Lord of the Ringside" and "Rumania". Both tracks recorded in October 1971.
At the same sessions, the band recorded 6 more demo songs. These tracks were intended for a forthcoming full-length album by the same label, which unfortunately never finalized and appears here for the very first time. Completing this release, we have added both their single's tracks and 4 more songs, recorded as their first demo in January 1971.
Clown had lot of gigs playing with bands such as Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Raw Material, Man, Lindisfarne, Lee Riders etc.
After some personnel changes, Clown came to a halt in the summer of '72.
The band's line up was including the classic "rock" core of guitar-bass-drums augmented by the sax-flute-keyboards progressive touches. Superb musicianship, beautiful orchestration and rhythm changes flirting with the late 60's psychedelia and the early 70's british folk rock.

 

All 12 songs included in "Lord of the Ringside" LP here, are coming from old surviving tapes which have been carefully restored and remastered. "Ed Welch", the song which concludes the album, is coming from a semi-destroyed tape but as it is one of their best (and "heavier", indeed) songs and an excellent example of Clown's powerful live presence, Clown members wanted to be included and so we did our best on making it possible, restoring it from the scratch.

 

Pls note that some compilations (mainly from the 90's) have some songs with wrong titles, credited to a band called The Alby. In truth, these are Clown original recordings. Clown had never had The Alby monicker. Alby was just the nickname of Alan Hodgson, Clown's lead singer.

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CLOWN, Plymouth UK based, formed in mid-1970.

* Fully laminated cover.
* 4-pages (LP-sized) coloured insert with bio, photos, lyrics and memorabilia.
Limited to 200 black copies.
180gr vinyl as usual.

An excellent progressive rock sextet which had the luck (???) to produce just one single in early 1972 for CBS, containing the tracks “Lord of the Ringside” and “Rumania”. Both tracks recorded in October 1971.
At the same sessions, the band recorded 6 more demo songs. These tracks were intended for a forthcoming full-length album by the same label, which unfortunately never finalized and appears here for the very first time. Completing this release, we have added both their single’s tracks and 4 more songs, recorded as their first demo in January 1971.
Clown had lot of gigs playing with bands such as Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, Raw Material, Man, Lindisfarne, Lee Riders etc.
After some personnel changes, Clown came to a halt in the summer of ’72.
The band’s line up was including the classic “rock” core of guitar-bass-drums augmented by the sax-flute-keyboards progressive touches. Superb musicianship, beautiful orchestration and rhythm changes flirting with the late 60’s psychedelia and the early 70’s british folk rock.

All 12 songs included in “Lord of the Ringside” LP here, are coming from old surviving tapes which have been carefully restored and remastered. “Ed Welch”, the song which concludes the album, is coming from a semi-destroyed tape but as it is one of their best (and “heavier”, indeed) songs and an excellent example of Clown’s powerful live presence, Clown members wanted to be included and so we did our best on making it possible, restoring it from the scratch.

Pls note that some compilations (mainly from the 90’s) have some songs with wrong titles, credited to a band called The Alby. In truth, these are Clown original recordings. Clown had never had The Alby monicker. Alby was just the nickname of Alan Hodgson, Clown’s lead singer.

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Lord of The Ringside (Color) https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/lord-of-the-ringside-color/ Wed, 21 Apr 2021 22:00:00 +0000 http://guerssen.hl1097.dinaserver.com/product/lord-of-the-ringside-color/ CLOWN, Plymouth UK based, formed in mid-1970.

 

* Fully laminated cover.
* 4-pages (LP-sized) coloured insert with bio, photos, lyrics and memorabilia.
Limited to 100 colour vinyl copies.
180gr vinyl as usual.

 

An excellent progressive rock sextet which had the luck (???) to produce just one single in early 1972 for CBS, containing the tracks "Lord of the Ringside" and "Rumania". Both tracks recorded in October 1971.
At the same sessions, the band recorded 6 more demo songs. These tracks were intended for a forthcoming full-length album by the same label, which unfortunately never finalized and appears here for the very first time. Completing this release, we have added both their single's tracks and 4 more songs, recorded as their first demo in January 1971.
Clown had lot of gigs playing with bands such as Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Raw Material, Man, Lindisfarne, Lee Riders etc.
After some personnel changes, Clown came to a halt in the summer of '72.
The band's line up was including the classic "rock" core of guitar-bass-drums augmented by the sax-flute-keyboards progressive touches. Superb musicianship, beautiful orchestration and rhythm changes flirting with the late 60's psychedelia and the early 70's british folk rock.

 

All 12 songs included in "Lord of the Ringside" LP here, are coming from old surviving tapes which have been carefully restored and remastered. "Ed Welch", the song which concludes the album, is coming from a semi-destroyed tape but as it is one of their best (and "heavier", indeed) songs and an excellent example of Clown's powerful live presence, Clown members wanted to be included and so we did our best on making it possible, restoring it from the scratch.

 

Pls note that some compilations (mainly from the 90's) have some songs with wrong titles, credited to a band called The Alby. In truth, these are Clown original recordings. Clown had never had The Alby monicker. Alby was just the nickname of Alan Hodgson, Clown's lead singer.

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CLOWN, Plymouth UK based, formed in mid-1970.

* Fully laminated cover.
* 4-pages (LP-sized) coloured insert with bio, photos, lyrics and memorabilia.
Limited to 100 colour vinyl copies.
180gr vinyl as usual.

An excellent progressive rock sextet which had the luck (???) to produce just one single in early 1972 for CBS, containing the tracks “Lord of the Ringside” and “Rumania”. Both tracks recorded in October 1971.
At the same sessions, the band recorded 6 more demo songs. These tracks were intended for a forthcoming full-length album by the same label, which unfortunately never finalized and appears here for the very first time. Completing this release, we have added both their single’s tracks and 4 more songs, recorded as their first demo in January 1971.
Clown had lot of gigs playing with bands such as Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, Raw Material, Man, Lindisfarne, Lee Riders etc.
After some personnel changes, Clown came to a halt in the summer of ’72.
The band’s line up was including the classic “rock” core of guitar-bass-drums augmented by the sax-flute-keyboards progressive touches. Superb musicianship, beautiful orchestration and rhythm changes flirting with the late 60’s psychedelia and the early 70’s british folk rock.

All 12 songs included in “Lord of the Ringside” LP here, are coming from old surviving tapes which have been carefully restored and remastered. “Ed Welch”, the song which concludes the album, is coming from a semi-destroyed tape but as it is one of their best (and “heavier”, indeed) songs and an excellent example of Clown’s powerful live presence, Clown members wanted to be included and so we did our best on making it possible, restoring it from the scratch.

Pls note that some compilations (mainly from the 90’s) have some songs with wrong titles, credited to a band called The Alby. In truth, these are Clown original recordings. Clown had never had The Alby monicker. Alby was just the nickname of Alan Hodgson, Clown’s lead singer.

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Smokin’ bats at Campton’s (Clear LP) https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/smokin-bats-at-camptons-clear-lp/ Mon, 23 Aug 2021 22:00:00 +0000 http://guerssen.hl1097.dinaserver.com/product/smokin-bats-at-camptons-clear-lp/ Official vinyl reissue of this Indiana based heavy psychedelic band.

 

Originally released on the 700 West, the small label owned by Moe Whittemore (responsible for the recordings of Zerfas, Dan Modlin/Dave Scott, Mo, etc), in 1974.

 

Dual heavy rock riffing by excellent guitarists Jay Wilfong (responsible later for the Buccaneer LP from 1980) and Larry Lucas, manic hard-kicking rhythm base composed of Mark Sipe and Mel Cupp and wacky, tough lyrics spit out by singer Dave Campton. One of the best examples of 70's heavy rock and precursor of the so called stoner-rock.

 

For fans of Sir Lord Baltimore, Leafhound, Black Sabbath, Captain Beyond...

 

Includes one bonus track and 4-page insert with bio, photos and notes.

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Official vinyl reissue of this Indiana based heavy psychedelic band.

Originally released on the 700 West, the small label owned by Moe Whittemore (responsible for the recordings of Zerfas, Dan Modlin/Dave Scott, Mo, etc), in 1974.

Dual heavy rock riffing by excellent guitarists Jay Wilfong (responsible later for the Buccaneer LP from 1980) and Larry Lucas, manic hard-kicking rhythm base composed of Mark Sipe and Mel Cupp and wacky, tough lyrics spit out by singer Dave Campton. One of the best examples of 70’s heavy rock and precursor of the so called stoner-rock.

For fans of Sir Lord Baltimore, Leafhound, Black Sabbath, Captain Beyond…

Includes one bonus track and 4-page insert with bio, photos and notes.

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