OFF: Blues tape

Ted Jackson jr. 6L6 tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU
Thu Oct 30 06:43:16 EST 1997


> From:          J Strobridge <eset08 at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK>

> Talking to a friend in the pub the other night and he was telling me of
> a cassette tape that was issued in the mid 70s(?) consisting of outtakes
> and sound checks by various blues/rock guitar players such as Eric
> Clapton, Peter Green  ummmm - others (I forget who now!).   Apparently
> this was a genuine commercial release that someone had put together in
> a recording studio with these guys who just happened to be in the studio
> together and jamming around while they were doing soundchecks before
> their various recording sessions.    I don't know if it was ever issued
> on vinyl but I was wondering if anyone here (by some remote chance)
> either recognised what this was or knew of a place I could ask about it.
>
> Since it was a commercial release and not a bootleg I guess there
> should have been/still be copies around for purchase.   Apparently it
> was a wonderful sounding tape with all these guys playing a really laid
> back and relaxed sound - can anyone suggest a place to look?
>
> ta
> jill

Say,  you don't suppose this is 'Music From Free Creek,' do you?
That features a lot of 60s-70s rockers, several of them appearing
under alias, e.g. Jeff Beck...

theo

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