Writing On The Wall - Burghley Road (1972, UK, hardrockprog, TenthPlanet vinyl rip, single wav + cue, DR12, artwork)
*** Reviewed by great fellow Adamus67 ***
The album title refers to the Victorian house where four Scots took refuge during his exile in London becoming the mansion into a genuine commune dedicated to music, art and God knows what else in the early 70s. A pleasant surprise, it is true that there were thousands of bands like this at the time but Writing on the Wall is at hand now.
Besides his official album, "Power of the Picts", the seal was circulated Tenth Planet, love of another similar product, the album that here and now we claim. WRITING ON THE WALL ''Burghley Road'' LP (UK, Tenth Planet, Catalogue #TP018) Brand new/unplayed copy of limited Tenth Planet label LP edition (edition of 1000 copies only) of previously unreleased 1972 recordings of Scottish hard/heavy rock band Writing On The Wall.
Previously unreleased 1972 sessions for their aborted second album, Burghley Road captures the legendary Scottish hard rockers in full flight as they combine Deep Purple-style heavy rock aggression with a more introspective approach reminiscent of the Band. Had this unique album been issued at the time it may well have catapulted Writing on the Wall into the big time, but legal problems prevented its release. Full-colour sleeve with song-notes by bassist and chief songwriter Jake Scott, Burghley Road is a vinyl-only release of 1000 numbered copies.
"Writing On The Wall present themselves here as a typical Pub Rock band who mix Prog Rock/Blues Rock with elements handed down via tradition. It's no coincidence that guitarist Willie Finlayson later cropped up in Bees Make Honey, bringing with him the title tune of this album.
Writing On The Wall , however, pull it off best when they head for a more sophisticated and psychedelic approach, with the organ and guitar given room to expand as on "Dream Yourself A Hero or "Live And Learn' (which could have stemmed from Jody Grind's debut). Using their basement to rehearse, the band capture their own performance of new songs on a reel-to-reel tape recorder in an effort to review their progress. These basement tapes capture the band's rampant musical schizophrenia as they move effortlessly from anthemic heavy rock onslaughts to Band-style rural introspection.' LP, we may think that blues and hard rock primary began to play a greater role in the band's sound as his career progressed, "Diane's Big Daddy," as if the echoes of the debut of BLACK SABBATH, the beginning of "Live and Learn"can compare to "Child In Time" DEEP PURPLE, "Henry Dawson', sailing a middle course between Rory Gallagher and Colosseum."
the official WOTW website
http://www.writingonthewallband.co.uk/discography.html
Thank you so much Adam for that effort
gigic2255
Previously unreleased '72 basement sessions for aborted 2nd album. Hard this album been issued at the time it may well have catapulted 'WRITING ON THE WALL' into the big time. DEEP PURPLE style aggressive hard-rock with a more introspective approach.
(~recordheaven)
Tracks:
side one:
A1. Times Were Rough
A2. Fishers Of Men
A3. Rocky Island
A4. Dream Yourself A Hero
side two:
B1. Diane's Bid Daddy
B2. Live And Learn
B3. Down Home People
B4. Burghley Road
B5. Henry Dawson
Writing On The Wall - Diane's Big Daddy
Writing On The Wall:
Jimmy Hush - percussion, backing vocals
Bill Scott - keyboards, accordian
Jake Scott - bass
Willie Finlayson - lead vocals, guitars
[Rip and Scans by gigic2255]
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Jimmy Hush - percussion, backing vocals
Bill Scott - keyboards, accordian
Jake Scott - bass
Willie Finlayson - lead vocals, guitars
[Rip and Scans by gigic2255]
Link: 456 mb/file
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Gigic2255,
ResponderExcluirMany thanks for this rarity.
Hugs
Ivo
Thanks Gigic. I love The Power of the Picts so I'm glad to see this!
ResponderExcluirvery very appreciated:)thx!
ResponderExcluirthank you very much!
ResponderExcluirLinks dead...
ResponderExcluirHi, I've lost this in a drive crash. If there's any chance of a re-up that would be great!
ResponderExcluirHi Dan my friend,
Excluirhave patience and I'll satisfy you. I am very busy, as you can see I have not been posting for a while!
Ugo