Bell + Arc - Bell + Arc (1971 Charisma) LP⭐

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Bell + Arc - Bell + Arc (1971 Charisma) LP⭐ (Size: 213.95 MB)
  01 - High Priest Of Memphis.flac 20.69 MB
  02 - Let Your Love Run Free.flac 36.39 MB
  03 - Keep A Wise Mind.flac 20.36 MB
  04 - So Long Marianne.flac 18.66 MB
  05 - She Belongs To Me.flac 24.96 MB
  06 - Yat Rock.flac 33.84 MB
  07 - Dawn.flac 11.94 MB
  08 - Children Of The North Prison.flac 21.2 MB
  09 - Everyday.flac 20.89 MB
  Artwork
  Back Cover.jpg?042148 588.89 KB
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  01 - High Priest Of Memphis.png 147.28 KB
  02 - Let Your Love Run Free.png 144.39 KB
  03 - Keep A Wise Mind.png 142.47 KB
  04 - So Long Marianne.png 181.64 KB
  05 - She Belongs To Me.png 186.25 KB
  06 - Yat Rock.png 180.26 KB
  07 - Dawn.png 217.97 KB
  08 - Children Of The North Prison.png 197.69 KB
  09 - Everyday.png 169.34 KB
  Front Cover.jpg?042148 60.39 KB
  Gatefold.jpg?042148 845.11 KB
  Inner Sleeve.jpg?042148 467.61 KB
  Side 1.jpg?042148 789.31 KB
  Side 2.jpg?042148 762.2 KB
  Front.jpg?042148 60.39 KB

Description


Artist: Bell + Arc
Album: Bell + Arc
Label: Charisma – CAS 1053
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold
Country: UK
Released: 1971
Genre: Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans)

Tracklist:
A1. High Priest Of Memphis
A2. Let Your Love Run Free
A3. Keep A Wise Mind
A4. So Long Marianne
A5. She Belongs To Me
B1. Yat Rock
B2. Dawn
B3. Children Of The North Prison
B4. Everyday

Personnel:
Graham Bell - vocals, harmonica (03, 09), acoustic guitar (05), guitar (07, 08)
John Turnbull - guitar
Mick Gallagher - piano, organ
Tom Duffy - bass
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Ken Craddock - guitar (01, 06, 08), piano (02), organ (04, 05)
Rob Tait - drums (01, 03, 04, 06, 08, 09)
Buddy Beadle - baritone saxophone (02, 05)
Jeff Condon - cornet (02, 05)
Alan White - drums (02, 04, 05), percussion (03), vibraphone (06)
Steve Gregory - tenor saxophone (02, 05)
John Woods - percussion (03, 09)
Bob Johnston - producer

In the same year of 1971, the group released their second album and broke up. To enhance the sound color of the record, a large number of session musicians were invited to the recording as guests. It is curious that three of the four drummers of the group, who played in it during the entire period of its short existence, took part in the recording of the disc in various capacities