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Bodkin – Bodkin (1972) (@256)
18 Apr 2010
(Review from progarchives.com)
Bodkin were a Scottish quintet that released a sole self-titled album in 1972. They made a classic-sounding, rough-edged heavy progressive rock with the emphasis on Doug Rome’s Hammond organ, not to forget the cool wailing of Zeik Hume.
Somewhat more jam-oriented than contemporaries such as Atomic Rooster or Uriah Heep and not quite as hard-hitting, Bodkin nevertheless delivered spirited rock music with energetic interplay between guitar and organ, fine musicianship and distractingly good compositions.
A very palatable blend of dark organ-rock and dirty blues, Bodkin will surely please listeners interested in early heavily organ-based symphonic rock style.
Line-up:
- Doug Rome / organ
- Mick Riddle / guitar
- Bill Anderson / bass
- Dick Sneddon / drums
- Zeik Hume / vocals
Track List:
01. Three Days After Death pt.1 – 9:28
02. Three Days After Death pt.2 – 7:10
03. Aunty Mary`s Trashcan – 10:40
04. AfterYour Lumber – 5:14
05. Plastic Man – 5:59
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