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Colonel Bagshot
Oh! What A Lovely War
Reissue, originally released in 1971. What a striking title, now more than ever! Originally released on Chess subsidiary Cadet Concept, Oh! What A Lovely War is the sole album of the psych rock band from Liverpool. The five-piece produced an intense series of 7-inches between 1969 and 1973, creating more than a cult following.
Their album became literally a case when DJ Shadow covered their supreme hit "Six Day War" (now renamed "Six Days on the Californian" on the producer's second album, The Private Press), causing a prompt resurgence. Now it's your time to dig deeper into this unsophisticated gem.
PERSONNEL:
Dave Dover - (bass, keyboards, vocals)
Terry McCusker - (drums, vocals)
Ken Parry - (guitar, keyboards, vocals)
Brian Farrell - (guitar, synthesizer, vocals)
A1
Six Day War
A2
I've Seen The Light
A3
Lay It Down
A4
Lord High Human Being
A5
Headhunters
B1
Dirty Delilah Blues
B2
Sometimes
B3
That's What I'd Like To Know
B4
Smile
B5
Tightrope Tamer
B6
Oh! What A Lovely War



