Allan Holdsworth BBC sessions: Difference between revisions
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3. What Am I Doing With You? (Pat Smythe)<br> | 3. What Am I Doing With You? (Pat Smythe)<br> | ||
4. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | 4. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | ||
This contains an early version of "White Line", which would later be recorded for "I.O.U." Another early version from around the same time is found on the "Sherwood Forest Demos" with Jack Bruce and Jon Hiseman. | |||
==Holdsworth & Co. (1979)== | ==Holdsworth & Co. (1979)== | ||
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2. Every Little Breeze (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | 2. Every Little Breeze (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | ||
3. Sunday (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | 3. Sunday (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | ||
"The Things You See" would ultimately be recorded on "I.O.U." "Every Little Breeze" is an overdubbed guitar duet, dedicated the recent birth of Allan's daughter Louise. "Sunday" features material found in the U.K. song "Nevermore". | |||
==Ian Carr’s Conversation With The Blues (1980)== | ==Ian Carr’s Conversation With The Blues (1980)== | ||
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4. Prayer (Gary Husband)/Drifting Into The Attack (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | 4. Prayer (Gary Husband)/Drifting Into The Attack (Allan Holdsworth)<br> | ||
5. Letters Of Marque (Allan Holdsworth) | 5. Letters Of Marque (Allan Holdsworth) | ||
Paul Williams was unable to attend this date, reportedly due to being overseas at the time. All these versions are therefore instrumentals, but very close stylistically to the ones that appeared on the "I.O.U." album. "Prayer" is a Gary Husband composition and piano solo that was a regular part of the band's set list at the time. | |||
==Gordon Beck Quartet with Allan Holdsworth (1981)== | ==Gordon Beck Quartet with Allan Holdsworth (1981)== | ||