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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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![]() "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. |