Mongrel - Get Your Teeth Into This 1973 FULL VINYL ALBUM

“Mongrel was one of the stranger, more enigmatic offshoots of the Move, mostly because their existence was brought to a sudden halt, virtually in mid-stride, just as they were starting to establish themselves, midway through finishing their first (and only) album. And the group was literally -- and, for the most part, willingly -- hijacked out of existence, and into the orbit of Roy Wood. Mongrel were formed by two ex-members of the Move, Carl Wayne and Rick Price. Wayne had left the group a few years earlier, and subsequently recruited another, slightly later-tenured ex-member, bassist Rick Price, into an outfit called Light Fantastic, which got a lot of great notices for their performances and stage presentation. But Light Fantastic couldn’t sustain their career momentum or translate their work into recordings, and dissolved after a few months of false starts. It was after the split of the latter group that Wayne proposed a new venture to Price in 1972. He came aboard, and the members began rehearsing, but after a few weeks all concerned realized that they were missing something: Carl Wayne, who never participated as a musician (though he did send in songs).“ - Line-up: Arranged By – Del Newman Bass – Megan Davies, Rick Price Drums – Keith Smart, Tom Farnell Guitar – Roger Hill, Stuart Scott Keyboards – Bob Brady Lead Vocals – Bob Brady Percussion – Charlie Grima Written-By – Bob Brady Tracklist: 1. a. Lost b. What a Day 00:00 2. Last Night 4:25 3. Sing a Little Song 8:07 4. Nobody Loves You 11:56 5. Get Your Teeth Into This 15:50 6. Write Me a Letter 19:40 7. The Road 23:16 8. Twist Her Hand 26:56 9. Melting Away 31:20 10. c. Lonely Street 34:46
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