Hughes, Bob - My Old Man
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50th Anniversary Reissue - The long-lost debut from obscured singer-songwriter Bob Hughes. One of the rarest private-press folk records of the British ‘70s underground.
With only two guitars and vocals, My Old Man was quickly recorded in August 1976 at Spaceward Studios in Victoria Street in Cambridge. “It was a very basic place,” comments lead guitarist Ron Turner. The recording budget was even more basic and the focus was on first takes. “A mistake meant money,” says Ron. An album that spells authenticity in so many words. These are original songs that were privately pressed and soon became a sought-after collector's item.
A1. Satori
A2. Perre Laval
A3. Drifting Away
A4. Send Away My Passport
A5. Ask For God
A6. High Clay Lands
B1. Dear Friend
B2. Why Don't We Do It
B3. High And Dry
B4. That's How Life Flows
B5. My Old Man
