Thursday, February 8, 2018

Rock Workshop - The Very Last Time (1971 uk, fascinating brass jazz blues groovy classic rock, 2004 remaster and expanded)



It’s probably accurate to claim that Rock Workshop couldn’t exist today. Only during the early seventies did record labels bestow upon bands the flexibility and freedom that led to the creation of such original and often avant-garde albums.

Rock Workshop were just such an innovative project. The band formed in 1971 when guitarist Ray Russell (who had previously worked with Georgie Fame And The Blue Flames) colluded with the legendary singer Alex Harvey. Russell had first met Harvey after standing in for Harvey’s brother Leslie (of Stone The Crows) in the musical ‘Hair’ (at a tender age).

Their shared enthusiasm in producing more left-field material enabled them to recruit a sprawling band of twelve members that included a lively brass section.

Their debut album ‘Rock Workshop’ was recorded over a two-day period in April 1970, and released soon afterwards, though it surprisingly failed to make any substantial impact on the charts. Containing such tracks as ‘Hole In Her Stocking’ and ‘Born In The City’- both delivered with Alex Harvey’s hefty vocals- and it remains fresh even today.

Yet the record label was sufficiently impressed with the debut to fund a second album.

Regrettably, by the time of the recording of the second album, Alex Harvey had effectively left the band in order to pursue his own career (with the first of many Sensational Alex Harvey Band albums being released in 1972).

Replacing Harvey were Al Greed (who had sung on a number of the songs on the first album) and the somewhat mysterious figure of Ginger who only worked with the band on this record.

This release is enhanced by the inclusion of some previously unreleased material, which Russell has recently unearthed, that were recorded in the period between the first and second album.

“Well, these are tracks that I didn’t know that I had. I found the tapes, along with a few photos of Alex, in the bottom of a box in my loft,” he smiles. “I’m actually amazed that the tapes have survived so long as they were left out in my barn for ages!”

Including rehearsals (with Harvey on vocals) of tracks such as ‘Wade In The Water’ and ‘Ice Cold’ along with live material recorded at London’s Goldsmiths College they provide a valuable insight into how the band arranged and performed their material in a live setting.
Tracks
1. Living Reason - 4:13
2. Street War (Parts 1-2) - 9:12
3. Going Home (Ray Russell, Alan Greed) - 5:42
4. What's Mine Is Mine (Ray Russell, Alan Greed) - 2:54
5. Weeping Wood Mandalas - 1:51
6. Forgotten How To Live (Ray Russell, Alan Greed, Ginger Harper) - 4:00
7. Light Is Light (Ray Russell, Alan Greed) - 3:49
8. I Think It's... (Ray Russell, Alan Greed, Alan Rushton) - 4:01
9. Ella Banta Dum Bundy - 6:22
10.Very Last Time - 3:31
11.Is This End... Baby? - 0:51
12.Let My Bluebird Sing (Alex Harvey, Ray Russell) - 4:04
13.Wade In The Water - 3:41
14.Ice Cold (Ray Russell, R. Shepherd) - 3:04
15.Heavy Weather - 4:39
16.Patterns - 2:44
17.Watch Your Step - 4:16
18.Ashen Besher - 5:28
All songs by Ray Russell unless as else stated
Bonus Tracks 12-18

Personnel
*Ray Russell - Guitar
*Harry Beckett - Horn
*Bob Downes - Wind
*Alan Greed - Keyboards, Vocals
*Ginger Harper - Vocals
*Alex Harvey - Vocals (Tracks 11-14)
*Alan Rushton - Drums
*Brian Miller - Keyboards
*Tony Roberts - Wind
*Daryl Runswick - Bass
*Alan Rushton - Drums
*Derek Wadsworth - Trombone
*Phil Wainman - Percussion
*Tony Uter - Percussion

1970  Rock Workshop - Rock Workshop (2002 bonus tracks remaster)  
Related Acts
1969-71  Paul Korda - Passing Stranger (2012 remaster and expanded)
1973  Mouse - Lady Killer   1972-73  The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Framed / Next 
1974-75  The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - The Impossible Dream / Tomorrow Belongs to Me
1975-76  The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Live / The Penthouse Tapes
1976-78  The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Stories / Rock Drill
1969  Keef Hartley Band - The Battle Of North West Six (2008 remaster) 
1969  Sweet Pain - Sweet Pain

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