Lord Sutch And Heavy Friends

89,99

Original US Cotillion Pressing, very rare.

An infamous album by London scene maker Screaming Lord Sutch, who, among other things, claimed to be a genuine Earl and to have started the long hair craze of the ’60s, and ran for Parliament on the youth ticket. His infamy bought him some heavy friends indeed for his first LP. Jimmy Page (who produced and played), John BonhamJeff BeckNicky Hopkins, and Noel Redding are all on hand to support Sutch’s R&B retreads (“Baby Come Back” is a steal of Roy Head‘s “Treat Her Right”). The album is regarded as a kind of Plan 9 from Outer Space of rock LPs: it’s bad, but endearingly so, with Sutch’s growling vocals providing the laughs. Many Led Zeppelin fans — who bought this album when it was released on the heels of the first two Zep records — have never forgiven Page for it.

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Description

Cotillion ‎– SD 9015 Stereo Vinyl, LP, Album, 1970 US CTH Pressing

Side 1.

1. Wailing Sounds 2:34
2. ‘Cause I Love You 2:41
3. Flashing Lights 3:09
4. Gutty Guitar 2:30
5. Would You Believe 3:18
6. Smoke And Fire 2:36

Side 2.

1. Thumping Beat 3:03
2. Union Jack Car 2:59
3. One For You , Baby 2:40
4. L-O-N-D-O-N 2:52
5. Brightest Light 4:25
6. Baby, Come Back 2:28

Credits:
Bass – Martin Kohl, Noel Redding, Rick Brown
Bass, Guitar – Daniel Edwards
Design [Album] – Edgar Blackeney, Lord Sutch
Drums – Bob Metke, Carlo Little, John Bonham
Engineer [Recording] – Tommy Caccetta
Engineer [Remix] – Brad Pink Staff, Tommy Caccetta
Guitar – Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Kent Henrey
Photography By [Backliner] – Annette Del Zoppo, Baron Robbins, Earl Leaf
Photography By [Cover] – Baron Robbins
Piano – Nicky Hopkins
Producer – Jimmy Page, Lord Sutch
Vocals – Lord Sutch

Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): ST-CTN-691799CTH
Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): ST-CTN-691800CTH
Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped): S T CTN 691799-1A CTH 1 T 5 A
Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped): S T CTN 691800-1A CTH 1 T 3 A

Additional information

Weight0,5 kg