terça-feira, 29 de julho de 2014
Hudson-Ford - Worlds Collide (1975) (UK) Pop-Rock, Progressive Rock
Hudson Ford were a UK rock band-style duo, formed when John Ford and Richard Hudson left Strawbs in 1973. The original lineup featured Hudson (now playing guitar instead of drums) and Ford along with Chris Parren on keyboards, Mickey Keen on guitars, and Gerry Conway on drums. Conway left in May 1974 prior to the recording of "Free Spirit" and was replaced by Ken Laws. Mickey Keen left the band in December 1974 and was not replaced. The lineup remained stable from that point until the group dissolved in late 1977. The first album Nickelodeon also featured session musicians including Rick Wakeman. In 1979 they re-surfaced billed as The Monks. Hudson and Ford had been in Elmer's Gantry's Velvet Opera in the mid 1960s and they both left the group and joined Strawbs, where they stayed until forming "Hudson Ford".
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All tracks written by Richard Hudson and John Ford.
01. Did Worlds Collide? - 5:52
02. Mechanics - 3:30
03. When Love Has Overgrown - 3:49
04. As Hours Go By - 3:02
05. Bootleg - 3:11
06. Jesus Said - 3:42
07. Day Without Love - 4:47
08. Petro Rock - 3:20
09. Mile High City - 3:37
10. Keep Me Rolling - 4:07
Personnel:
- Richard Hudson - vocals, lead & acoustic guitars, percussion, producer
- John Ford - vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, producer
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- Chris Parren - ARP syntgesizer, clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Lowrey organ, piano, Wurlitzer organ
- Ken Laws - drums, percussion
- Tom Allom - Lowrey organ (04), producer
- Dick Morrissey - saxophone (08,10)
- Johnny Mealing - string & brass arrangements
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