Hookfoot: " Communication " + Bonus Tracks (CD Reissue)

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Originally released in 1972
Reissue 2005 Red Fox Records

+ 5 bonus tracks from "Good times a' comin' "

Sealed!


Hookfoot was a quintet formed at the end of the '60s as a recording unit by a half-dozen session players associated with Dick James' publishing and later with his DJM Records label. They never made much of an impression on the charts, despite their work being licensed to A&M Records, through which they released four LPs in the USA Ian Duck (vocals, harmonica), Dave Glover (bass), Roger Pope (drums, vocals), etc Caleb Quaye (guitar, vocals) were the original lineup, with Bob Kulick (guitar, vocals) coming in alongside Quaye, etc Fred Gandy joining on bass later.

HOOKFOOT, created by Southampton based musicians vocalist Ian Duck, bassist Dave Glover and drummer Roger Pope, was virtually the side act to their day jobs as session musicians for ELTON JOHN. The band started life as an R&B band THE SOUL AGENTS in 1965. A name change to THE FINAL ONE then led to HOOKFOOT. The debut album, which found the band plowing a similar Country Rock furrow to COCHISE and covering songs by NEIL YOUNG, saw the addition of vocalist Peter Ross .

HOOKFOOT turned up en masse to supply the session music for solo artists JOHN KONGAS debut of the same year on Elektra Records as Quaye, Pope and Glover provided the backing.

The follow up album had HOOKFOOT joined by second guitarist American Bob Kulick. A period of flux followed as Kulick quit (later finding notoriety with session work for KISS and his stints with BLACKJACKBALANCE, MEAT LOAFand SKULL). To keep things on the move after Glover departs COCHISE guitarist MICK GRABHAM subbed on bass. Third album 'Communication' had the band up to full strength with bassist Fred Gandy.

Guitarist Caleb Quaye appeared on numerous 70's Rock projects including THE WHO's 'Tommy' Extravaganza,COLOSSEUM man Dick Heckstall-Smith's 1972 solo album, COCHISE's debut 'Swallow Tales', Grabham's 'Mick The Lad' solo effort and ex HAWKWIND man Steve Swindell's 1974 solo album. The guitarist has also worked with Paul McCartney and Pete Townsend.

Far from the heaviest Rock Band HOOKFOOT nevertheless produced some interesting albums with worthy guitar work courtesy of Quaye.

Glover became a studio engineer in later years working with CINDERELLA among others.



Hookfoot was a quintet formed at the end of the '60s as a recording unit by a half-dozen session players associated with Dick James' publishing and later with his DJM Records label. They never made much of an impression on the charts, despite their work being licensed to A&M Records, through which they released four LPs in the USA Ian Duck (vocals, harmonica), Dave Glover (bass), Roger Pope (drums, vocals), etc Caleb Quaye (guitar, vocals) were the original lineup, with Bob Kulick (guitar, vocals) coming in alongside Quaye, etc Fred Gandy joining on bass later. HOOKFOOT, created by Southampton based musicians vocalist Ian Duck, bassist Dave Glover and drummer Roger Pope, was virtually the side act to their day jobs as session musicians for ELTON JOHN. The band started life as an R&B band T
Besonderheiten Versiegelt
Sampler Nein
Herstellernummer RF 656
Hüllenart Jewelcase: Standard
Inlay-Zustand M (Mint)
Format CD
Sub-Genre Progressive Rock
Produktart Album
Genre Rock
Produkttyp CD
Anzahl der Einheiten 1.0
Erscheinungsjahr 2005
Interpret Hookfoot
Katalognummer RF 656
Musiktitel Communication
Stilrichtung Hard Rock
Plattenlabel Red Fox Records
Musiklabel Red Fox Records
CD-Zustand M (Mint)
Titel Communication
Epoche 1972
EAN 3429031006565
Edition Live
Gehäusezustand M (Mint)
Herstellungsland und -region Germany
Künstler Hookfoot