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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Gun - Gun (1968 uk, classic heavy rock, debut album, repertoire edition with bonus tracks)



Led by brothers, Adrian and Paul Curtis nee Gurvitz, Gun was a shortlived hard rock trio in the vein of Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Comprised of guitarist/songwriter Adrian, bassist/lead vocalist Paul, and drummer Louis Farrell, Gun recorded only two albums in their short career-span of 1968-69, and Beat Goes On Records has compiled both lps onto this single 18 track, 75 minute disc.

 Opening with the bands UK hit Race With The Devil the disc immediately lets the listener know that they are in for an all out assault on their auditory senses. Ranging from straight-out rock and roll to rather reserved ballads, and filled with plenty of psychedelic tinges, Guns recordings are never boring, and through the entire 75 minutes, Adrians guitar work remains crisp and interesting.

The highlight of the disc may well be Yellow Cab Man from the groups debut album, while the extended jam Take Off has lots of tasty bits from Adrian. The groups second album may be somewhat less inspired than the debut, but it still contains loads of interesting guitar work.

The Curtis brothers began using their birthname Gurvitz not long after the demise of Gun, and went on to record 3 albums as the Three Man Army and later an additional 3 lps with former Cream drummer Ginger Baker, as the Baker Gurvitz Army. While the Gun albums may not be the work of the most original band, the guitar work of Adrian Curtis (Gurvitz) alone makes for enough listening pleasure to make the purchase of this disc worthwhile.

This album's front cover was the first designed by Roger Dean. Musically, it was very much part of the first wave of British hard-rock.


Tracks
1. Race With the Devil - 3:36
2. The Sad Saga of the Boy and the Bee - 4:51
3. Rupert's Travels - 2:15
4. Yellow Cab Man (Adrian Curtis, Jimmy Parsons) - 4:17
5. It Won't Be Long (Heartbeat) - 4:29
6. Sunshine - 4:27
7. Rat Race - 3:58
8. Take Off - 11:02
9. Drives You Mad (Bonus Track) - 2:39
10.Don't Look Back (Bonus Track) - 3:06
11. Runnin' Wild (Bonus Track) - 2:49
All tracks by Adrian Curtis except where indicated

Gun
*Adrian Curtiss-Gurvitz - Guitar, Vocals
*Paul Curtiss-Gurvitz - Bass
*Louis Farrell - Drums

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13 comments:

  1. Thanks Marios, time to upgrade my lossy version!

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  2. A masterpiece, as far as I'm concerned ! Thanks a lot...

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  3. Good hard rocking trio. Gurvitz brothers plays like fire.

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  4. thank you - i have the original cd, so i didn`t download it.
    In my oppinion the very first Hard-Rock LP, still one of my favourites

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  5. Heavy rock is not my favorite music, but this album is still acceptable (for me). Thank you Marios

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  6. Gracias - totales, sobre todo por los bonus!
    Alejandro

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  7. Another masterpiece Lp,thanks for re-up.

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  8. Thank you for this superb album.

    The best track on the original album is kept til last. Take Off not only takes off, it goes into spaced out territory.

    Michael

    Friday 23rd January 2015, 8.55pm GMT

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  9. Looks good, but the description here of an 18 track compilation album doesn't match the track listing.

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