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Steve Hooker - 'In The Land of 1000 Dances' | |
1985 - 1986 | |
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"Medicine Train" S.H. - "Live recording - railroad intro!" |
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"Midnight Shift" S.H. - "I liked Joe Ely's version and lucked onto a Buddy Holly album that had belonged to teenage Lee Brilleaux in Wilko's collection!" |
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"Prisoner D'Amour" |
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"Stop Breaking Down" S.H. - "Provoked the Robert Johnson Estate!" |
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"(Like A) Stake Through My Heart" S.H. - "A ballad of love and betrayal! " |
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"Everybody Knows" S.H. - "Another one from "The Missing Link"." |
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"How
Did You Know?" S.H. - "Also our third Studio version - which gave us this title!" |
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Notes by Steve Hooker (S.H.) |
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'In
The Land of 1000 Dances' 7
Track CD 2012 |
To Order: | |
Available on CD and as a download via iTunes. | |
* Click Here * to Order from Steve Hooker's Official site |
Steve
Hooker --
Notes on The Tracks:
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Speaking
to Steve Hooker about this compilation, he said "Four of these tracks
are from the 1985 12" "Missing Link EP", the other three were on the 1986
split album "This Stuff's Gonna Bust Your Brains Out" with the Cobras." "We were touring France several times a year and had become regulars at London venues like Dingwalls and the Sir George Robey - the two releases on 12" Vinyl put us back in the record store racks alongside the Cramps and Johnny Thunders." Notes on Photo: "The photo was taken by our mate Jack at Cafe Au Cerfs Tagolsheim France on Sunday December 14th 1986." - Steve Hooker. Southchurch 2015. |