Bram Stoker: Heavy Rock Spectacular

Bram Stoker SKU: 28682783
Bram Stoker: Heavy Rock Spectacular

Bram Stoker: Heavy Rock Spectacular

Bram Stoker SKU: 28682783

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Heavy Rock Spectacular
Artist: Bram Stoker
Label: Talking Elephant
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5028479030224
Genre: Rock

Digitally remastered edition of this 1972 album. Progressive rock band Bram Stoker was formed in Brighton, England in the summer of 1969 by Hammond organist Anthony Bronsdon, guitarist Pete Ballam, drummer Rob Haines and bass guitarist Jon Bavin. Bram Stoker, who were influenced by the gothic image, signed a recording contract with independent label owner and Rolling Stones manager, Tony Calder. Inevitably, as the band progressed, they acquired the musical progressive classical, gothic psychedelic rock tag they are so famously identified by today. Bram Stoker's performances in the UK and Europe comprised the vast circuit of clubs, colleges, universities and festivals. They were booked to play at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 with Jimi Hendrix after which they gained further loyal following as the cult artistes they are today.

Tracks:
1.1 Born to Be Free
1.2 Ants
1.3 Fast Decay
1.4 Blitz
1.5 Idiot
1.6 Fingals Cave
1.7 Extensive Corrosion
1.8 Poltergeist
1.9 Collusion Illusion
1.10 Scarborough Fair
1.11 Queen of Sheba
1.12 Faith Healer
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