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1.1 No Alternative1.2 Heaven1.3 Mind of the Century1.4 419581.5 Pollution1.6 Ricochet Bonus Track1.7 Reprise-Recorded at Command Studios, London in May 19722.1 Masquerade2.2 Sunset and Evening Star2.3 Preview2.4 Questions and Answers2.5 Critique (With Exceptions)2.6 Duet2.7 Song2.8 Children2.9 Ricochet (Single Version)2.10 Every Day's the Same3.1 Can You Get That Together?3.2 Waltz for Yesterday3.3 Know Who Your Friends Are3.4 Growing3.5 Hard Road3.6 Jonesy3.7 Sudden Prayers Make God Jump3.8 Dark Room (Is It All Just a Bad Dream?)3.9 Running Bad Dreams3.10 The Lights Have Changed3.11 Old Gentleman's Relief3.12 Anthem |
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 | Description: | Three CD set. Jonesy are one of the great British Progressive Rock bands of the early 1970s who, despite recording some of the most impressive and intelligent music of the era, sadly failed to make a commercial impact. The band was formed in 1971 by guitarist John Evan-Jones, who emigrated to Australia with his brother Trevor in the 1950s. By the mid-1960s, the Jones brothers had formed the band Chaos And Co and had enjoyed success. Returning to the UK in 1969, John forged a career as a session guitarist but by 1971 had formed Jonesy with Jame Kaleth (mellotron, keyboards, vocals), David Paull (bass, vocals) and Jim Payne (drums, percussion). This line-up signed a contract with Pye's Progressive imprint Dawn and recorded their first album in May 1972. 'No Alternative' featured the track 'Ricochet' which gained airplay and positive reviews in the European music press, where the band were compared with acts such as King Crimson and Yes and praised for their originality. In 1973 the band line-up changed with John's brother, Trevor 'Gypsy' Jones, returning from Australia and joining on bass and vocals. They were joined by legendary musician Alan Bown on electric trumpet and flugelhorn and Richard 'Plug' Thomas on drums. The musical direction of the band became even more progressive and the album 'Keeping Up' earned very favourable reviews and resulted in the band touring Europe. Jonesy's the third album, 'Growing', was produced by Rupert Hine and released to great acclaim in November 1973 receiving the Montreux Diamond Award as the top rock/pop album of the year in early 1974. Despite such a positive critical response, the band departed Dawn Records. John and Trevor formed a new line-up of Jonesy with Bernard Hagley (electric saxes and flute), David Potts (drums) and Ken Elliott (keyboards) and returned to the studio to record a final album, 'Sudden Prayers Make God Jump'. The album was one of the band's finest, but due to issues with management, it failed to gain a release.[r=1455745] Released as Dawn DNLS 3042 in October 1972.
[url=http://www.discogs.com/release/2511180]Keeping Up[/url] Released as Dawn DNLS 3048 in May 1973.
[r=1564856] Released as Dawn DNLS 3055 in November 1973.
[m=365072] Released in 2003. Recorded at Escape Studios, Kent in 1974.
Made in EU"Waltz for Yesterday - The Recordings 1972-1974" is a comprehensive CD collection by the British progressive rock band Jonesy, released by Cherry Red Records. This anthology brings together all of Jonesy's recordings from their most creative years, featuring remastered tracks that showcase their unique blend of symphonic rock, jazz influences, and innovative use of the mellotron. With standout songs like "Ricochet," "No Alternative," and "Masquerade," this set highlights why Jonesy has become a cult favorite among prog-rock enthusiasts. Formed in London in the early 1970s, Jonesy earned critical acclaim for their adventurous soundscapes and have since been recognized as pioneers within the genre. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving classic music catalogues and reissuing rare gems with meticulous attention to detail?making this release an essential addition for collectors. |  | No. of tracks: |
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