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Jerusalem – Jerusalem (1972) (@256)
15 Jun 2010
(Review from headheritage.co.uk, rockadrome.com)
Jerusalem was an early 1970s British raunchy heavy rock five piece outfit.
Rough, raw and doomy; the band carve their own strong identity on their only album. The music is a menacing combination of over-the-top vocals and screaming lead guitars. The material is almost crude – but still immensely powerful in content.
This edition of the album also features pre-album demos, alternate mixes and a non-lp single track as a bonus.
Line-up:
- Lynden Williams / vocals
- Bob Cooke / guitar
- Bill Hinde / guitar
- Paul Dean / bass
- Ray Sparrow / drums, percussion
Track List:
01. Frustration – 5:18
02. Hooded Eagle – 4:49
03. I See the Light – 3:55
04. Murderer’s Lament – 3:40
05. When the Wolf Sits – 4:57
06. Midnight Steamer – 4:42
07. Primitive Man – 5:55
08. Beyond the Grave – 6:09
09. She Came Like a Bat From Hell – 5:35
10. Kamakazi Moth (Bonus Single) – 2:46
11. Primitive Man (Bonus Demo) – 6:56
12. Beyond the Grave (Bonus Demo) – 7:15
13. Hooded Eagle (Bonus Single) – 4:04
14. I See the Light (Bonus Mono) – 3:58
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about 1 year ago
I have and like the original album – thank you very much for this post with the bonuses!
Sincerely yours,
Thalamus
about 1 year ago
Cheers,
J.