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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 13, 2019 16:27:12 GMT
Here's a thread of songs that Bernie released as singles during '73 and '74, and other songs he contributed on with other musicians..
His very first single released under the alias, "Boz Frost"... A-Side; Foreign Lady (Dedicated to Marietta Boeker) B-Side; Big White Seagull
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 13, 2019 16:28:56 GMT
His 2nd single featuring Rick Parfitt, Francis Rossi and John Coghlan A-Side; The House B-Side; What Do You Want To Hear Today
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 13, 2019 16:31:54 GMT
Peter and The Wolf, 1975 album featuring Various Artists
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 13, 2019 16:33:38 GMT
Bernie performing lead vocals on Jack Lancaster album, featuring various artists... Bernie had previously worked with Jack on the Peter and The Wolf album
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 13, 2019 16:34:15 GMT
Same as above
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 13, 2019 16:35:40 GMT
Francis and Bernie doing the instrumentation and backing vocals for Demis Roussos version of Sorry, which would later be done by Quo for the Thirsty Work album. Apparently Bernie wrote this track for his wife, Sylvia
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Post by snakelady on Sept 14, 2019 10:05:31 GMT
His 2nd single featuring Rick Parfitt, Francis Rossi and John Coghlan A-Side; The House B-Side; What Do You Want To Hear Today I wonder why this is Quo minus Alan ? After all his very first collaboration with Quo had been A Year with Alan just a few years earlier. Maybe some simple practical reasons and nothing sinister behind it though ..
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 14, 2019 14:20:50 GMT
His 2nd single featuring Rick Parfitt, Francis Rossi and John Coghlan A-Side; The House B-Side; What Do You Want To Hear Today I wonder why this is Quo minus Alan ? After all his very first collaboration with Quo had been A Year with Alan just a few years earlier. Maybe some simple practical reasons and nothing sinister behind it though .. "That's me and Quo. It was me and Francis on guitar, Spud (John Coghlan) on drums. There's a photo of me and Rick (Parfitt) in IBC studios, playing together right next to each other in separate booths. Andy Pyle (ex-Kinks, Gary Moore) was on bass. A full album was recorded, yeah. It was basically Quo without Nuff (Lancaster), and with John Sinclair who used to be the keyboard player in Uriah Heep. It never came out, I think there was a bit of politics there". From an interview with Bernie
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Post by liberty on Sept 14, 2019 15:51:25 GMT
Francis and Bernie doing the instrumentation and backing vocals for Demis Roussos version of Sorry, which would later be done by Quo for the Thirsty Work album. Apparently Bernie wrote this track for his wife, Sylvia l Thirsty Work I played a couple of times 25 years ago. I probably won't play it again,Sorry ain't going to change that.
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