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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Life - Life After Death (1974 uk, tremendous heavy prog with glam shades, 2012 remaster)



Consisting of Roger Cotton (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Ian Gibbons (flute, keyboards, vocals), Richard Thorpe (bass, vocals) and Paul Thorpe (drums, vocals), this obscure quartet issued their sole album on UK Polydor in 1974.

Produced by Chris White, formerly of the Zombies and a songwriter with Argent, Life After Death has been compared to Uriah Heep (though that may be on account of its artwork, which is reminiscent of the cover to Very Eavy, Very Umble, and the intermittent birdsong between tracks, as on Salisbury, rather than its actual musical content), Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Kansas and other leading 70s prog bands. 

The band's most notable member was Ian Gibbons, who started playing the accordion at the age of 9, performing solo at music festivals and competitions before forming his own band at the age of 14. In 1972 he joined Moonstone (who issued three 45s), then formed Life. 

Though it has gone on to enjoy a degree of cult acclaim, Life After Death vanished without trace upon its release in the summer of 1974, as did the accompanying 45, Woman / Bless My Soul (Polydor 2058 500, with a non-album B-side). 

Unsurprisingly, they split soon afterwards, with Ian Gibbons going on to a long career, first with English Assassins, then the Kinks (with whom he had a long association), and also Love Affair, Uriah Heep's Ken Hensley (in Shotgun), the Sweet, Ian Hunter and many others.
CD Liner-Notes


Tracks
1. Riding Around - 4:19
2. Oupus - 1:41
3. I Don't Want To - 3:38
4. Black Eye - 3:29
5. Highway - 8:52
6. Sleepless Night - 3:59
7. Woman - 3:38
8. Looking Out - 4:29
9. Everybody's Queuing To Be Last - 5:21
10.The Plank / Devil On The River (Roger Cotton, Ian Gibbons) - 6:13
All songs by Roger Cotton except where indicated

Life
*Roger Cotton - Vocals, Keyboards
*Richard Thorpe - Bass, Vocals
*Ian Gibbons - Keyboards, Flute
*Paul Thorpe - Drums, Vocals

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10 comments:

  1. Yes!Another one from my searching list.Thank you so much...

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  2. Gracias! My peepee is strong when I listen to this!

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  3. Life - Life After Death ...Repaired...

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  4. I Actually bought this record because of the similarity to very 'eavy very humble! Tonight the 1st night I listened to it. I don't remember when I bought it but I'm loving it I expresly like riding high. I've been listening to a lot of Lucifer's friend lately..

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  5. Excellent stuff! very glad/ many thanks

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  6. A very Good Album, lost the LP but still got it on Tape.

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  7. Shame about the mixing,sound like in every track every member wants to put their 10peneth in.why no flute when it's calling for one,the guitar sounds like it was bought from a catalogue with no noticeable pedal,without someone taking it by the scruff of the neck, it was a missed opportunity, still, be proud,your well worth a listen.

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