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=andy Fairweather Low, Incl. 6 Bonus Tr.
Description:
2008 digitally remastered and expanded edition of the Prog band's self-titled album featuring six bonus tracks. Following the demise of Amen Corner, Andy Fairweather Low and fellow musical cohorts Blue Weaver, Clive Taylor and Dennis Byron underwent a musical transition into the band Fair Weather. Heading into a Progressive direction, the band adopted a harder edge and were the first act to sign to RCA Records' Progressive imprint Neon (an attempt to rival Philips' Vertigo label). Perhaps the most successful Neon signing, the band secured a UK Top Ten hit with 'Natural Sinner' before releasing their sole album, Beginning from an End. Although the album was a success in Europe, Fair Weather lasted a mere 13 months before disbanding. Esoteric.