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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Keef Hartley Band - Halfbreed (1969 uk, classic blues rock, 2008 esoteric remaster with bonus track)



Keef Hartley is a British-born musician from Preston, Lancashire, in the United Kingdom. Hartley's career started when he was a replacement for Ringo Starr as a drummer for Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, which was a very popular Liverpool band at the time. Hartley then played and recorded with The Artwoods and various configurations of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers before forming his own band, The Keef Hartley Band.

With Hartley's own band he released a total of nine albums, the most famous of all being the first album, Halfbreed, hence the title of this book. Hartley studied Native American culture and that was reflected in his album artwork and for his wardrobe on his albums, as well as in this newly published book. Amazingly Hartley's group played at the original Woodstock Festival in 1969, which was just one of the interesting facts I learned from this fine book. So the story goes that Keef's manager did not want to sign the necessary paperwork for his band performance to be part of the Woodstock movie and the multipleWoodstock recordings, which is truly a shame. Interestingly, Hartley's biggest influence was the legendary drummer Buddy Rich, which probably accounts for why Hartley was such a good fit for Mayall's Jazz Blues Fusion and Moving On, albums, which featured outstanding Jazz players like Blue Mitchell, Red Holloway, Clifford Solomon, and the magnificent Soul/Blues/Jazz guitarist Freddy Robinson.

Halfbreed is Hartley's autobiography, which sheds light on the star-studded first decade of his career and the walk down the U.K.'s historical Blues scene that fascinates the reader with stories about fabled musicians like Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor(who was Hartley's roommate), the Beatles, John Mayall, Graham Bond, Jimmy Page, Brian Auger, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Champion Jack Dupree, and Willie Dixon, plus brief encounters with actor Peter O'Toole and actress-turned-Princess of Monaco Grace Kelly.

My only issues with Halfbreed is that it took a while to get going, as a fair amount of pages were scribed about his youth and lesser-known bands. Additionally I was looking forward to a segment on Keef's time with the later day versions of the aforementionedJazz Blues Fusion album band which always fascinated me. But towards the end of this book Keef makes mention that there might be a follow-up book titled Bye Bye Blues, where Hartley states, "If you pester the publisher, I'd love to tell you more." Cheers to that!
by Bob Putignano


Tracks
1.  Sacked (Introducing Hearts and Flowers) (Arranged Keef Hartley) - 0:40
.a. Confusion Theme (Ian Cruickshank, Keef Hartley) - 1:05
.b. The Halfbreed (Ian Cruickshank, Keef Hartley, Peter Dines) - 6:07
2. Born to Die (Fiona Hewitson, Gary Thain, Keef Hartley, Peter Dines) - 9:58
3. Sinnin' For You (Fiona Hewitson, Keef Hartley, Owen Finnegan, Peter Dines) - 5:51
4. Leavin' Trunk (Sleepy John Estes) - 5:55
5. Just to Cry (Henry Lowther, Owen Finnegan) - 6:20
6. Too Much Thinking (Gary Thain, Owen Finnegan, Peter Dines) - 5:30
7. Think it Over" (B.B. King) - 4:59
.a.Too Much to Take - 0:32
8. Leave It 'Till The Morning (Fiona Hewitson, Gary Thain, Keef Hartley, Spit James) - 3:27
Bonus Track 8

Keef Hartley Band
*Miller Anderson - Vocals, Guitar
*Peter Dines - Organ, Harpsichord
*Spit James - Guitar
*Gary Thain - Bass Guitar
*Keef Hartley - Drums
*Henry Lowther - Trumpet, Violin, Brass arrangements
*Harry Beckett - Trumpet
*Lynn Dobson - Tenor Sax, Flute
*Chris Mercer - Tenor Sax
*John Mayall - voice on "Sacked" and "Too Much to Take"

Keef Hartley Band
1968-72  Not Foolish Not Wise
1970  Overdog (2005 eclectic)
1971  Little Big Band
1972  Lancashire Hustler (2008 esoteric)

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10 comments:

  1. Thanks Marios. I've been looking for this for quite some time and Esoteric reissues are especially welcome.

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  2. Esoteric remasters sounds great.Thank you...

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  3. A classic one, indeed. Thanks very much for this expanded version...

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  4. Thank you Marios.

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  5. THANK YOU VERY MATCH FOR GOOD ALBOM

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  6. Thanks for re-up this classic 1st Lp.

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  7. This album is outstanding from start to finish.

    I've played it twice today in full.

    There is great musicianship here. Miller Anderson is a magnificent singer as well as guitar player.

    The addition of trumpets, a violin, harpsichord and flute is also most welcome.

    Thank you so much Marios for making this Keef Hartley record available again.

    Michael

    Sunday 1st February 2015 9.48pm GMT

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  8. Thank you Marios!

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  9. Greetings! Unfortunately, the mp3 link is dead. Please reupload if you can. Thank you!

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  10. Anonymous, "Keef Hartley Band - Halfbreed", mp3 repaired...

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