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Mensaje por Ricky´s Appetite Mar 10 Nov 2009 - 18:54

THE ARTWOODS Artwoods
The Artwoods:
*Arthur Wood- vocals
*Derek Griffiths - guitar
*Jon Lord - keyboards (born June 9th 1941)
*Malcolm Pool - bass guitar
*Keef Hartley - drums

Tracklisting:
01. Sweet Mary
02. If I Ever Get My Hands on You
03. Goodbye Sisters
04. Oh My Love
05. I Take What I Want
06. Big City
07. She Knows What To Do
08. I'm Looking for a Saxophonist
09. Keep Lookin'
10. I Keep Forgetting
11. I Feel Good
12. One More Heartache
13. Down in the Valley
14. Be My Lady
15. Stop and Think It Over
16. Don't Cry No More

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One of the main reasons behind Making Time is to cover not only the best known artists but also those who do have have the same level of awareness but that have nevertheless made an important contribution to 1960s British music. The Artwoods claim to fame was that they boasted Art Wood, brother of Ronnie, and Jon Lord, later to appear in Deep Purple. The members came from other bands. The drummer Keef Hartley had replaced Ringo Starr in Rory Storm and the Hurricanes.

The band played on the first live edition of Ready Steady Go where they promoted their first single Sweet Mary, the opening track on this CD. However, the band never matched its live reputation gained in the pubs and clubs of London on record despite releasing an LP, an EP and a number of singles. Some sources claim that I take What I Want charted although this is not collaborated my own sources.

The band lasted until 1967 when they changed into St Valentine's Day Massacre. Keef Hartley later moved to John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Jon Lord joined the Flowerpot Men and then Deep Purple. Derek Griffiths the guitarist moved to playing sessions. Art Wood teamed up briefly with former Small Faces to form Quiet Melon with his brother Ronnie and a singer called Rod Stewart. This evolved into the Faces.

100 Oxford Street includes A and B sides of the first four Artwoods singles as well as the fifth A side I Feel Good. Other tracks are credited to the Decca release LK 4830 which could be an EP.

Recorded at Southern Music Recording Studio in London 1964-66, The Artwoods 100 Oxford Street on this Italian 180g gram pure virgin vinyl pressing!