Mick Taylor LP & Collaboration
Herbie Mann-London Underground ( 1974 Warner-Pioneer Corporation Atlantic P-8429A Stereo Green & Red Atlantic Label )
Note:
London Underground Is An Album By American Flautist Herbie Mann.
It Was Recorded In London In 1973 And Released On The Atlantic Label.
With Two Original Obi And A Sheet In Japanese With Song Titles And Comments On The Front And With Herbie Mann Discography On The Back.
Photography By Giuseppe G. Pino.
He Was An Italian Stylist And Photographer Specializing In Jazz.
He Captured Jazz Icons Such As Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Dizzy Gillespie And Ella Fitzgerald.
The Album Features Mann With British Rock Musicians, Including Mick Taylor And Albert Lee*, Performing Versions Of Contemporary British Hit Singles Covers.
Bitch- Rolling Stones
Something In The Air- by Thunderclap Newman
Layla- Derek And The Dominos
Spin Ball- Herbei Mann
Mellow Yellow- Donovan
A Whiter Shade Of Pale- Procol Harum
Menphis Spoon Bread & Dover Sole- Herbie Mann
Paper Sun- Traffic
You Never Give Me Your Money- Beatles
*Albert Was A Session Man And Top Sideman, Playing With Jimmy Page Before His Led Zeppelin Days.
His First Number One Came As Part Of Chris Farlowe's Thunderbirds.
He Then Discovered Country Music And Backed All The American Touring Stars, Including George Hamilton IV And Skeeter Davis.
He Was Also The Main Guitarist In Jon Derek's Country Fever.
In The 1970s, He Was A Major Part Of Head Hands & Feet With The Elite Of London Musicians, Including Dave Peacock Of Chas & Dave.
When In The UK, Albert Lee Toured With Hogan's Heroes And Bill Wyman's Rhythm King. Source Discogs.
Matrix 1 P-8429A1 4-3K 1-A-6 2 〄
Matrix 2 P-8429A2 1-A-5 2 〄
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