Tea & Symphony: Jo Sago: Remastered Edition
Tea & Symphony: Jo Sago: Remastered Edition
Format: CD
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Artist: Tea & Symphony
Label: Esoteric
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929461741
Genre: Rock
Digitally remastered edition of the underground classic album by Tea & Symphony. Jo Sago was the band's second (and final) album and originally appeared in November 1970 on the now legendary Harvest label. The band began life as a progressive folk band comprising of the core members Jeff Daw (vocals, guitar, flute), James Langston (vocals, guitar) and Nigel Phillips (drums, recorder, keyboards) and were part of Jim Simpson's Birmingham-based Big Bear Management stable of artists (who also included Bakerloo, Black Sabbath and Locomotive). By the time of the Jo Sago album, Jeff Daw and James Langston were joined by Bob Wilson on keyboards, guitar and bass and had moved further into the area of progressive rock. Produced by Tony Cox at Sound Techniques studios, Jo Sago was a conceptual work that touched on subjects such as race relations in 1970s Britain and more. The album is now regarded as a classic of the era, with original Harvest vinyl copies changing hands for significant sums. This official Esoteric Recordings reissue has been newly remastered from the original tapes and features a booklet with restored artwork and an essay.
Tracks:
1.1 Jo Sago - a Play on Music
1.2 Miniature
1.3 Nyada
1.4 Journey
1.5 Brother
1.6 Africa Paprika
1.7 Fairground Suite
1.8 Desperate Oil
1.9 Umbilical Bill
1.10 Goodnight
1.11 Try Your Luck
1.12 Yourself
1.13 Green Fingered - Redhanded
1.14 Seasons Turn to One
1.15 View to the Sky
1.16 The Norihorticulruralist
1.17 Dangling