Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs Present Incident At A Free Festival (Double Gatefold LP)

 
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Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs Present Incident At A Free Festival (Double Gatefold LP)

[ Ace Records / 2 LP ]

Release Date: Friday 24 November 2023

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"Incident At a Free Festival" is a tribute to the mid-afternoon slots at Deeply Vale, Bickershaw, Krumlin, Weeley, and Plumpton - early 70s festivals that don't get the column inches afforded the Isle of Wight or Glastonbury Fayre, but which would have been rites of passage for thousands of kids. Bands lower down the bill would have been charged with waking up the gentle hippies and appealing to both the greasy bikers and the girls in knee-high boots who wanted to wiggle their hips. And the best way to do that was with volume, riffs and percussion.

Compiled by the venerated Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs of Saint Etienne, this is the heavier side of the early 70s they summarised on the acclaimed "English Weather" collection. There's an air of menace and illicit thrills among tracks by Andwella, Stack Waddy and Leaf Hound (whose "Grower of Mushroom" album is worth well over £1,000). Bigger names include the rabble-rousing Edgar Broughton Band and kings of the festival freakout, Hawkwind. They are represented by the rare Ejection single.

For every mystical Tyrannosaurus Rex performance there was something like Atomic Rooster's Tomorrow Night or Curved Air's Back Street Luv to capture the spirit of the day and stir the loins of festival goers; the tracks on "Incident At a Free Festival" were inspired by both Chicago's percussive wig-outs and the Pink Fairies' anarchic spirit. The sounds were heavy and frequently funky, with a definite scent of danger. Their message was clear and simple: clap your hands, stamp your feet, hold on to your mind.

Tracks:

Side One:
1. Chasing Shadows - Deep Purple
2. One Way Glass - Manfred Mann Chapter Three
3. Hold Onto Your Mind - Andwella
4. Hot Pants - Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw
5. Do It - Pink Fairies

Side Two:
1. Tomorrow Night - Atomic Rooster
2. Taken All The Good Things - Stray
3. Out Demons Out - Edgar Broughton Band
4. For Mad Men Only - May Blitz
5. Back Street Luv - Curved Air

Side Three:
1. Ejection - Hawkwind
2. Meat Pies 'ave Come But Band's Not 'ere Yet - Stackwaddy
3. Lovely Lady Rock - James Hogg
4. Third World - Paladin
5. Taking Some Time On - Barclay James Harvest

Side Four:
1. Ricochet - Jonesy
2. Led Balloon - Steve Gray
3. Big Boobs Boogie - Slowload
4. Freelance Fiend - Leaf Hound
5. Confunktion - Dave Richmond