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The Dawn Take-Away Concert is a sampler album released in 1971 by Dawn Records, the progressive rock subsidiary of Pye Records. Late into the market by comparison with its contemporaries, the policy of releasing tracks to market their artist roster at a budget price (£GB 0.99, approx $US 2.00) was relatively unsuccessful as few of the artists featured achieved musical longevity. However, the album may be regarded as notable as a document of its time.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side One
- "Weather or Not" (Cookman, Broad) - Bronx Cheer (3:00)
- "Country Joe" (McAuley) - Jackie McAuley (4:40
- "Somebody Stole my Wife" (Ray Dorset) - Mungo Jerry (2:56)
- "Childhood Room (Exit Walt)" - (McNaught) - Atlantic Bridge (6:42)
- "Song to Comus" (Wootton) - Comus (7:25)
- "I Put a Spell on You" (Hawkins) - Demon Fuzz (3:30)
[edit] Side Two
- "Three Forty-Eight" (Cooper) - Mike Cooper (3:49)
- "Malachite" (Surman) - The Trio[1] (8:00)
- "Where Fortune Smiles" (Surman) - John Surman, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland, Stu Martin, Karl Berger (4:00)
- "Wanderer" (Pook) - Heron (2:56)
- "Tuesday" (Brett) - Paul Brett's Sage (2:24)
- "One Bass Hit" (Brown) - The Bebop Preservation Society (4:10)
[edit] References
- ^ This is the British jazz trio, not the German synth group or the album by Oscar Peterson
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