Album UK 1997 on Indigo Recordings label
Jazz, Rock and Blues (Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock)
Live recording of Blodwyn Pig in 1993. "There are always dangers inherent in trying to recreate the past, and many bands from the sixties and seventies have resisted the temptation of reforming once, let alone twice. But Mick was asked to put a band together for the opening of a new club in Luton. The gis went down a storm and before you could say Boldwyn Pilg (as Mick jokes on stage), they were back on the road. Inevitably, personnel fluctuated. This recording from the Lafayette Club in Wolverhampton includes the original line-up, except the immaculate Clive Bunker replaces Ron Berg on drums"
![]() | Blodwyn Pig , 1968-1970 GB album by |
![]() | Andy Pyle b, eb, *1946 GB bass |
![]() | Clive Bunker dr, perc, *1946 GB drums |
![]() | Mick Abrahams g, voc, *1943 GB guitar, vocals, written by |
![]() | Jack Lancaster , GB saxophone, flute, violin, written by |
Harry Shapiro liner notes |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Dunstable Truck-Driver Man's Blues | Blodwyn Pig | Mick Abrahams | 3:33 |
2 | See My Way | Blodwyn Pig | Mick Abrahams | 7:02 |
3 | Oh No! | Blodwyn Pig | Mick Abrahams | 10:44 |
4 | Baby Girl | Blodwyn Pig | Mick Abrahams | 4:42 |
5 | Cosmogrification | Blodwyn Pig | Jack Lancaster | 7:30 |
6 | Cat Squirrel | Blodwyn Pig | Doctor Ross | 10:54 |
7 | It's Only Love | Blodwyn Pig | Mick Abrahams | 3:47 |
8 | Dharma For Six | Blodwyn Pig | Webb | 11:15 |
9 | Six Days On The Road | Blodwyn Pig | Carl Montgomery, Earl Green | 5:29 |
10 | Boogie Train / Slow Down | Blodwyn Pig | Larry Williams, Mick Abrahams | 7:21 |