Happy New Year ge. Thanks for your request my friend and apologize for not contacting you as yet. I have no excuses ge. Enjoy "Roderick Falconer" and "New Nation" from 1976 in the interim.

01. New Nation (3:09)
02. Play It Again (4:34)
03. Stand By Me (4:29)
04. Time Will Tell (3:51)
05. Public Enemy (5:40)
06. I Don't Think Your Love Can Save Me (3:31)
07. Baby Doll (3:34)
08. Radio (4:01)
09. Born Too Late (3:33)
10. Where Are They Now (3:38)
11. This Is Your Life (4:30)
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9 comments:
I've been looking for this Falconer record for ages - thanks for scooping everyone else on the web and posting it!
Yes Michael, thank you but I have ge to thank and my readers who keep me apprised of good music yet to be found. They make the same old bog-standard requests at other blogs - not here. But it does make me happy when like u say, scoop it first. Yeh nice one Michael enjoy & Happy New Year.
Chuntao
"Medic? -did someone say?
I'm your man!"
HI Chuntao!!
is
Poet And The One Man Band
a possibility??
http://www.myspace.com/poetandtheonemanband
t-h-a-n--k-s
Thanks so much for this - and congrats on the scoop. I used to have this on vinyl when I was a teenager - and today it still sounds like the long lost Bowie album I remembered it to be. Thanks again!
Anon,
You are right there, I did hear a bit of Bowie in there on this one. And very arty in places also.
Thanks for your visit and comments but it would be nice to reply to a name next time. Perhaps you will remember next time yeh ^^
Chuntao
Oh yes, this ain't rock n'roll, this is genocide. Dreadful cover too, and the last track sounds a bit like Steve Harley. And yet... I like it very much. Thank you C.
Yes!
Me too, have the vinyl somewhere...
I'm very happy to have the possibility to listen to it after all those years.
Thanks a lot.
Th.
Excellent quality. I've had this on vinyl for years and downloaded a digital version quite a while ago, but both are filled with scratches, snaps, crackles and pops. This is wonderful to listen to! Many thanks!!
SCOOP????? I posted this album on UseNet nearly 10 years ago and from a remastered CD no less.
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