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Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (Exp) [Remastered] (Uk)

Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer (Exp) [Remastered] (Uk)

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Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1972 solo album by Strawbs founder Dave Cousins. Recorded at The Manor studio, Oxfordshire in June 1972, the album followed on the heels of the highly successful Strawbs album Grave New World. With many songs still to record, Dave Cousins chose to record a solo album utilizing different musicians. An impressive cast of players was drafted for the sessions including former Strawbs member and keyboard player Rick Wakeman, bassist Roger Glover (from Deep Purple), drummer Jon Hiseman (from Colosseum) and guitarist Miller Anderson (from the Keef Hartley Band). The album also saw contributions from future Strawbs member Dave Lambert. Two Weeks Last Summer featured a host of wonderful material, including the epic 'Blue Angel', the classic title track, 'We'll Meet Again Sometime', 'The Actor' and 'Ways and Means'. Although failing to chart upon it's release, the album is now regarded as a lost classic and worthy of anything Strawbs recorded at the peak of their success. This Esoteric Recordings edition has been newly remastered from the original master tapes and features five bonus tracks. The release restores the original artwork and includes a new essay by Dave Cousins.

Tracklist:

  1. Two Weeks Last Summer
  2. October to May
  3. Blue Angel
  4. Divided
  5. Half Worlds Apart
  6. At Rest
  7. That's the Way It Ends (Including "The World")
  8. The Actor
  9. When You Were a Child 1
  10. Ways and Means 1
  11. We'll Meet Again Sometime 1
  12. Going Home 1
  13. The Actor (Alternate Mix) 1
  14. Ways and Means (Alternate Take) 1
  15. I've Been My Own Worst Friend 1
  16. See How They Run (1972 Demo with Dave Lambert) 1
  17. The Rip Off Blues (1972 Demo)

UPC: 5013929480186
Label: Esoteric
Release Date: 12.6.19
Format: CD

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