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Title
Holy Magick/We Put Our Magick On You
EAN
5017261204837
Edition
Album
Release Date
08/12/2008
No Of Discs
1
MPN
BGOCD483
UPC
5017261204837
Artist
Graham Bond
Format
CD
Record Label
Beat Goes On
Release Year
2000
Release Title
Holy Magick/We Put Our Magick on You
Style
British Invasion
Run Time
79 mins 41 seconds
Genre
Oldies

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Record Label
Beat Goes On
UPC
5017261204837
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19050156486

Product Key Features

Artist
Graham Bond
Format
CD
Release Year
2000
Style
British Invasion
Release Title
Holy Magick/We Put Our Magick on You
Run Time
79 mins 41 seconds
Genre
Oldies

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Additional information
2 LPs on 1 CD: HOLY MAGICK (1970)/WE PUT OUR MAGICK ON YOU (1971). Includes liner notes by Harry Shapiro. Personnel: Graham Bond (vocals, saxophone, alto saxophone, piano, organ); Victor Brox (vocals, cornet, euphonium, piano, electric piano); Diane Stewart (vocals, gong); Annette Brox & Victor, Aliki Ashman (vocals); Kevin Stacey (guitar); John Gross (tenor saxophone); Jerry Salisbury (cornet); Rick Gretch, Alex Dmochowski (bass guitar); Godfrey McLean, Keith Bailey (drums); Big Pete Bailey (percussion). Liner Note Authors: Graham Bond; Harry Shapiro. One of the founding fathers of the British blues movement, Graham Bond released two spectacular albums in 1965 as the Graham Bond Organization. The Sound of '65 and There's a Bond Between Us (also re-released on BGO Records) are essential jazz/blues albums for any music fan. When Bond broke up the Organization, he moved to the United States where he recorded two "solo" albums in 1965. In 1966, he returned to England where he became a member of Ginger Baker's Air Force for a time then left and formed the band Magick with his wife Diane Stewart. Holy Magick, the band's debut album, was originally released on the "progressive" Vertigo label in 1970 . The album was based on Bond's interest in white magic and Druid and Celtic mysticism. Holy Magick consists of two parts containing 18 songs based around mantras, rituals, and improvisational pieces. The band, a flexible unit, featured some of the top musicians Britain had to offer in 1970 including Rick Gretch (Blind Faith), Victor Bronx, Alex Dmochowski, Jon Moreshead from the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, and a host of session performers. While barely accessible to a rock audience, this album has been both dismissed and praised by critics and fans, depending on one's musical taste. The music was very much jazz oriented. When it was originally released it did not sell well and became a collector's item. In 1971 Bond released the second Magick album which was intended to be the second part of his Magick trilogy. The theme behind this album was Eastern mysticism, in particular the Hindu and Aquarian philosophy. The lineup for this album had changed, but the sound was an extension of the debut only with different themes and more of a blues direction. Again the album was released on Vertigo but did not sell well so Bond postponed the third part of the trilogy and took a break from the music business. Unfortunately, he died a tragic death in 1974, and the trilogy was never completed. This set by BGO Records contains both albums on a single CD. It has been remastered from original master tapes, and the package contains an in-depth essay on the history of Bond and both projects along with photos and reproductions of the original album graphics. ~ Keith Pettipas
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Mojo (Publisher) (9/00, p.120) - "...Perfect prog exotica....As far as gruffy Aleister Crowley incantations over improvised jazz-rock go, this one's in a league of its own."
Distribution
E1 Distribution (USA)
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Number of discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom

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