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Post by whoman on Sept 9, 2019 7:35:21 GMT
Amazon are listing a re-issue / re-master of Roy Wood's Mustard solo album that was originally released on Jet Records. I nearly paid out extortionate eBay prices for this recently so was amazed to see it getting a re-issue with bonus tracks. Hopefully more Wizzard / Wood re-issues are on the way. Eddy and the Falcons would be much appreciated.
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Post by Chippa on Sept 10, 2019 19:54:53 GMT
Mustard is Roy at his peak, in my opinion.
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Post by unomusette on Sept 10, 2019 22:50:25 GMT
I prefer Boulders but Mustard has some real gems plus better cover artwork
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Post by whoman on Sept 11, 2019 8:08:18 GMT
I prefer Boulders but Mustard has some real gems plus better cover artwork I have not heard Mustard, so I am really looking forward to this release. It is amazing to think that in 1973 ELO/The Move fans had four albums to enjoy - ELO2, On The Third Day, Boulders and Wizzard Brew. Plus half a dozen non-album singles and b-sides. These days if you are a fan of a group, you are lucky to get one album every 3 years or more.
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Post by orioles70 on Sept 12, 2019 2:14:41 GMT
have to admit this is my 1st listen to Roy's solo work. I've listed to all of The Move songs and some Wizzard, but I had missed Mustard, Boulders, etc. I'm enjoying it. wish we had a Roy emoji (8 pointed silver star and colorful lightning bolts on the smiley)
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