Charge: Charge
Charge: Charge
Format: CD
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Artist: Charge
Label: Seelie Court
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5033281012337
Genre: Folk
Legendary heavy progressive rock concept album that includes the epic side long "Child Of Nations" suite, and unlike many anti war songs band leader Dave Ellis had direct experience of the subject having been on active service with the British Army in the Far East. Dominated by Hendrixy lead guitar and powerful Bass and Drums, the original LP was privately issued in a plain white sleeve in 1973 apparently in 99 copies, but it seems only 2 copies have ever been found, this is a mystery and it could be that many copies were destroyed, so there's no recorded market value for this heavy prog beast, estimated to be worth £5000 +
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