Mighty Baby: Jug Of Love

Mighty Baby SKU: 42488361
Mighty Baby: Jug Of Love

Mighty Baby: Jug Of Love

Mighty Baby SKU: 42488361

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Jug Of Love
Artist: Mighty Baby
Label: Trading Places
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060672880619
Genre: Rock

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Includes lyric insert. Trading Places present a reissue of Mighty Baby's A Jug Of Love, originally released in 1971. Evolving from London Mod act The Action, Mighty Baby signed to Parlophone on the reputation of their live sets, featuring guitarist Alan King, bassist Mike Evans, and drummer Roger Powell, with former Savoy Brown guitarist Martin Stone and keyboardist/sax player Ian Whiteman joining after. Their 1969 debut moved into heavy psych and sophomore set A Jug Of Love took semi-acoustic form, blending bluesy folk and a touch of North African spice into their psychedelic prog, the style reminiscent of the Grateful Dead, but very much their own. An unsung masterpiece, feted by Julian Cope.

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