Wind Waker Records
15/12/2020
Another example of an extremely diverse college gig line-up. Quite what the assembled students made of an evening of Afro-rock, Canterbury prog and morris dancing is unfortunately unknown!
Twenty-Five Views of Worthing LP out now at www.windwakerrecords.com!
04/12/2020
A lovely review of the Twenty-Five Views of Worthing LP from the folks at Exposé Music Newsletter!
"The closest reference is probably Hatfield and the North, though the Worthings have more jazz in their sound with the increased presence of woodwinds and trombone, so a bit of Soft Machine Third might be detected. But really, this band has a sound all their own, and anyone who enjoys the Canterbury scene should be intrigued by this long lost treasure. The tracks from ‘77 are more concise and song-oriented, but still having that Worthing essence and touch of cheerful insanity. This is music that richly deserves to see the light of day, and Wind Waker Records should be commended for this superb package and well-researched book full of interviews, recollections, photos, and press clippings."
Full review here:
Exposé Online » Reviews » 25 Views of Worthing - 25 Views of Worthing The story of the band 25 Views of Worthing is a fascinating dip into an obscure corner of British music of the 60s and 70s. In 1967, a psychedelic band called Primrose Path was doing damage (sometimes literally) on the scene with their theatrical stage show, which included pyrotechnics, costumes, fa...
01/12/2020
What better way to relax after a gruelling tour than a can of long-life beer? Bonus points for Roger's customised jacket. Left-to-right Paul Lindsay, Mark Sugden, Paul Devonshire, Roger Hillier, from 1972/73.
Twenty-Five Views of Worthing LP out now at www.windwakerrecords.com!
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