12. "Son of Moonshine [Part One] (Alternate Take)"
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Description:
Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the classic self-titled 1969 album the progressive blues band. Bakerloo formed in Staffordshire in 1968 and comprised Dave 'Clem' Clempson (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards), Keith Baker (bass) and Terry Poole (drums). Originally known as the Bakerloo Blues Line, the band emerged at the tail end of the British blues boom. After shortening their name to Bakerloo, the band signed to Birmingham promoter Jim Simpson's Big Bear stable of artists. The band signed to Tuesday Productions and recorded a sole eponymous album which was released on Harvest Records in November 1969. a promising live attraction, their career ended when Clem Clempson departed the group to replace James Litherland in Colosseum in 1970. This release features five bonus tracks (including a B-side of a single and four studio out-takes), a booklet that fully restores the original album artwork and a new essay.