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Description:
2007 digitally remastered reissue of the 1970 debut album from the British duo, originally released on Radio One DJ John Peel's Dandelion label. Features seven bonus tracks: 'Coast to Coast', 'All for Tomorrow', 'And the Pictures in the Sky', 'Natural Sight' and live versions of 'Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues', 'Blue Suede Shoes' and 'To Train Time'. When, in early 1970, legendary Peel ventured up to Wolverhampton's Lafayette club to do a gig, he came upon two guys who called themselves Medicine Head, the uniquely configured duo of John Fiddler and Peter Hope-Evans. So impressed was Peel that he signed Medicine Head to his label, Dandelion Records and later that year released New Bottles, Old Medicine. The first of three studio albums that Medicine Head would release on the revered label. Sonically restored and beautifully re-packaged with seven bonus tracks, new artwork; poster-style sleeve, complete lyrics and extensive liner notes featuring an interview with songwriter and one half of Medicine Head, John Fiddler. Cherry Red.
Tracks 1 to 14 originally released as LP " New Bottles Old Medicine " in 1970.
Tracks 15 & 16 originally released as single A and B-side in 1970.
Tracks 17 & 18 originally released as single A and B-side in 1971.
Tracks 1 to 16 recorded at CBS Studios, London.
Tracks 17 & 18 recorded at Marquee Studios, London.
Tracks 1 to 14 and 16 to 21 licensed from Dandelion Records.
Track 15 licensed from John Fiddler.
Please note :
The best available audio masters have been used in the production of this release. Vinyl has been used where the original master tapes have been lost or destroyed.