Date Performance |
1964-00-00 | Running Time |
2:25 | Performers |
Graham (John Clifton) Bond (Vocals), Graham (John Clifton) Bond (Organ), Dick Heckstall-Smith (Tenor Sax), Jack Bruce (John Symon Asher) (Bass), Jack Bruce (John Symon Asher) (Vocals), Jack Bruce (John Symon Asher) (Harp (Harmonica)), Ginger Baker (Drums), Gus Dudgeon (Engineered By), Mike Vernon (Co-Produced By), Richard Lloyd (Co-Produced By) | Comments | by The Graham Bond Organization (featuring Dick Heckstall-Smith, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce) The band's first single rush-released at the time by Decca. A DECLON Recording. "Another one of the great crusaders. Graham Bond was to become almost a fixture at the 100 Club, Oxford Street. I suppose in those days nobody could have known that at least two of his band were to later attract the tag of 'superstars'-Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, who with Eric Clapton (on leaving Mayall) formed Cream. The Organization's brand of blues was tough and rough and their demise was a considerable loss-their own individual efforts everyone's gain." - Mike Vernon | Appears On | |
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