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NB! Click for the liner notes to the Angel Air 2000 reissue: [[Igginbottoms's Wrench: Angel Air liner notes]] | |||
'''Original liner notes for Deram release, 1969 | |||
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I first heard "Igginbottom" a couple of months ago in the "Upstairs" room at the club. It was before the regular evening session had started and I was there at the request of a pop group called "Love Affair' who had heard Igginbottom in Bradford and asked me for my opinion of them. To say that I was impressed would be understating the case. Since the "pop revolution" started some twelve or sơ years ago it had seemed inevitable that out of the countless numbers of aspiring young guitarists involved in the music there was bound to appear, sooner or later, musicians possessing not only youthful enthusiasm and revolutionary ideas, but the technique and talent that is necessary to produce any art worthy of the name. | I first heard "Igginbottom" a couple of months ago in the "Upstairs" room at the club. It was before the regular evening session had started and I was there at the request of a pop group called "Love Affair' who had heard Igginbottom in Bradford and asked me for my opinion of them. To say that I was impressed would be understating the case. Since the "pop revolution" started some twelve or sơ years ago it had seemed inevitable that out of the countless numbers of aspiring young guitarists involved in the music there was bound to appear, sooner or later, musicians possessing not only youthful enthusiasm and revolutionary ideas, but the technique and talent that is necessary to produce any art worthy of the name. | ||
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'''RONNIE SCOTT | '''RONNIE SCOTT | ||
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This L.P. is a story. It is a story of a musical progression that four people have lived through. The first track representing the beginning of their career together; The second depicting the period of unrest and confusion they went through trying to find themselves; The third is their first achievement after having found themselves and the rest is just straightforward progression. | This L.P. is a story. It is a story of a musical progression that four people have lived through. The first track representing the beginning of their career together; The second depicting the period of unrest and confusion they went through trying to find themselves; The third is their first achievement after having found themselves and the rest is just straightforward progression. | ||
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'''MICK JACKSON. | '''MICK JACKSON. | ||
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