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Eyes of Blue- Light We See: The Recordings 1969 -1971

SKU: 5013929488748
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Eyes of Blue- Light We See: The Recordings 1969 -1971
Eyes of Blue- Light We See: The Recordings 1969 -1971

• 3 CD Clamshell Box Set Of The Recordings Made By Legendary Welsh Psychedelic / Progressive Rock Band Eyes Of Blue Issued Between 1969 & 1971. Includes The Albums 'Crossroads Of Time', 'In Fields Of Ardath' & The Rare Album 'Bluebell Wood' (Issued Under The Name Big Sleep). With An Illustrated Booklet & Essay. Formed In 1966, EYES OF BLUE Won The Melody Maker "Beat Contest" That Year And Signed To Decca's Deram Label. Following The Release Of Some Unrepresentative Singles (Later Disowned By The Band), The Group Came To The Attention Of Producer LOU REIZNER And The Line-Up Of GARY PICKFORD-HOPKINS (Vocals), WYNDHAM REES (Vocals), PHIL RYAN (Keyboards), RAY "TAFF" WILLIAMS (Guitar), RITCHIE FRANCIS (Bass) And JOHN WEATHERS (Drums) Recorded Their Debut Album, 'CROSSROADS OF TIME'. Finally Released By Mercury Records In Early 1969, The Record Was A Fine Mixture Of Original Compositions And Imaginative Covers, (Such As '7 + 7 Is' And 'Yesterday'). The Album's Title Track And 'Love Is The Law' Were Penned By The Legendary Graham Bond, Who Also Wrote The Original Album Notes. A Highly Original Album With Psychedelic, Jazz And Classical Influences, 'CROSSROADS OF TIME' Is Now Regarded As A Classic Of The Era And Is Much Sought After By Collectors. In The Spring Of 1969 Wyndham Rees Departed And The Band Recorded 'IN FIELDS OF ARDATH', A More "Progressive" Album, Touching On A Range Of Influences From Psychedelic Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz, Indian And Classical Music. Following It's Release EYES OF BLUE Ended Their Association With Mercury Records And Headed Further Into A Progressive Rock Direction, Recording A Third Album With Lou Rezener. The Excellent 'BLUEBELL WOOD' Was Issued On The Progressive Label Pegasus Records In 1971 Under The Moniker Of BIG SLEEP. By The Time Of The Album's Release The Band Had Disintegrated Leaving PHIL RYAN To Join PETE BROWN's PIBLOKTO! Before Joining Up With Fellow Welsh Legends MAN. JOHN WEATHERS Would Later Join GENTLE GIANT before also joining MAN in the 1980s.

Track List

  1. Crossroads of Time
  2. Never Care
  3. I’ll Be Your Friend
  4. 7 + 7 Is
  5. Prodigal Son
  6. Largo
  7. Love is the Law
  8. Yesterday
  9. I Wonder Why
  10. World of Emotion
  11. Inspiration for a New Day
  12. Q III (mono)
  13. Merry Go Round
  14. The Light We See
  15. Souvenirs (Tribute to Django)
  16. Ardath
  17. Spanish Blues
  18. Door (The Child That is Born on the Sabbath Day)
  19. Little Bird
  20. After the War
  21. Extra Hour
  22. Chances
  23. Apache ’69 (mono)
  24. Death of a Hope
  25. Odd Song
  26. Free Life
  27. Aunty James
  28. Saint and Sceptic
  29. Bluebell Wood
  30. Watching Love Grow
  31. When the Sun Was Out
Format: New CD/Rock

Eyes of Blue- Light We See: The Recordings 1969 -1971

SKU: 5013929488748
Regular price 135.00 SR
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Release Date: 10.25.24

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• 3 CD Clamshell Box Set Of The Recordings Made By Legendary Welsh Psychedelic / Progressive Rock Band Eyes Of Blue Issued Between 1969 & 1971. Includes The Albums 'Crossroads Of Time', 'In Fields Of Ardath' & The Rare Album 'Bluebell Wood' (Issued Under The Name Big Sleep). With An Illustrated Booklet & Essay. Formed In 1966, EYES OF BLUE Won The Melody Maker "Beat Contest" That Year And Signed To Decca's Deram Label. Following The Release Of Some Unrepresentative Singles (Later Disowned By The Band), The Group Came To The Attention Of Producer LOU REIZNER And The Line-Up Of GARY PICKFORD-HOPKINS (Vocals), WYNDHAM REES (Vocals), PHIL RYAN (Keyboards), RAY "TAFF" WILLIAMS (Guitar), RITCHIE FRANCIS (Bass) And JOHN WEATHERS (Drums) Recorded Their Debut Album, 'CROSSROADS OF TIME'. Finally Released By Mercury Records In Early 1969, The Record Was A Fine Mixture Of Original Compositions And Imaginative Covers, (Such As '7 + 7 Is' And 'Yesterday'). The Album's Title Track And 'Love Is The Law' Were Penned By The Legendary Graham Bond, Who Also Wrote The Original Album Notes. A Highly Original Album With Psychedelic, Jazz And Classical Influences, 'CROSSROADS OF TIME' Is Now Regarded As A Classic Of The Era And Is Much Sought After By Collectors. In The Spring Of 1969 Wyndham Rees Departed And The Band Recorded 'IN FIELDS OF ARDATH', A More "Progressive" Album, Touching On A Range Of Influences From Psychedelic Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz, Indian And Classical Music. Following It's Release EYES OF BLUE Ended Their Association With Mercury Records And Headed Further Into A Progressive Rock Direction, Recording A Third Album With Lou Rezener. The Excellent 'BLUEBELL WOOD' Was Issued On The Progressive Label Pegasus Records In 1971 Under The Moniker Of BIG SLEEP. By The Time Of The Album's Release The Band Had Disintegrated Leaving PHIL RYAN To Join PETE BROWN's PIBLOKTO! Before Joining Up With Fellow Welsh Legends MAN. JOHN WEATHERS Would Later Join GENTLE GIANT before also joining MAN in the 1980s.

Track List

  1. Crossroads of Time
  2. Never Care
  3. I’ll Be Your Friend
  4. 7 + 7 Is
  5. Prodigal Son
  6. Largo
  7. Love is the Law
  8. Yesterday
  9. I Wonder Why
  10. World of Emotion
  11. Inspiration for a New Day
  12. Q III (mono)
  13. Merry Go Round
  14. The Light We See
  15. Souvenirs (Tribute to Django)
  16. Ardath
  17. Spanish Blues
  18. Door (The Child That is Born on the Sabbath Day)
  19. Little Bird
  20. After the War
  21. Extra Hour
  22. Chances
  23. Apache ’69 (mono)
  24. Death of a Hope
  25. Odd Song
  26. Free Life
  27. Aunty James
  28. Saint and Sceptic
  29. Bluebell Wood
  30. Watching Love Grow
  31. When the Sun Was Out