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Description
Little Big Horn evolved from Luton–based pop–psych band Wild Silk. As occurred with many British bands from the 60s, they adopted different musical influences as the decade progressed and “underground” was the thing to be, so by the late 60s, Little Big Horn incorporated West Coast, Americana and hard–rock elements to their powerful sound.
Their sole album was released only in Germany in 1971 as part of a deal between Shel Talmy Productions and the Bellaphon label (along with other obscure acts like Sunday and Diabolus) and it’s an interesting mix of rootsy Americana and heavy rock.
Here’s the first ever legit vinyl reissue, expanded to a double LP set with the addition of the killer 45 B–side “Just A Game” and excellent unissued material from the time.
Transferred from original master tapes.
Gatefold sleeve plus insert with rare photos and detailed liner notes by Alec Palao.
Tracks
01. Good Time Music
02. Getting it Together
03. I Wish I Had The Words
04. Anything That Turns You On
05. Right Road
06. Name Of The Game
07. Something Good
08. Ain’t No Harm
09. Isn’t It Strange
10. Just Ain’t Fair
11. Another Man’s Song
12. Communication Breakdown
13. No Need To Explain
14. The Man Who Knows
15. Just A Game
16. Whamme
17. Laughed At Him
18. Fly
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