Friday, May 29, 2009

Captain Marryat - "Captain Marryat" {UK} [1974]

Named after the 19th Century mariner and novelist, this Glaswegian band made just one privately-pressed LP. Its back cover announces that ‘Captain Marryat is a Scottish band, and have been playing together for just under a year. They already have a sizeable following in the pubs n’ clubs circuit and this, their first LP, is a sample of the music that brought them success’. The line-up was Tommy Hendry (vocals, acoustic guitar), Ian McEleny (lead guitar, acoustic guitar), Allan Bryce (organ, vocals), Hugh Finnegan (bass, vocals) and Jimmy Rorrison (sic) (drums, vocals). They were originally intending to record a single, but the engineer at the Glasgow studio they’d booked told them that there was time enough to make a whole album. They therefore taped five tracks they’d already written (‘Blindness’, ‘It Happened To Me’, ‘A Friend’, ‘Songwriter’s Lament’ and ‘Changes’) and finished the LP with an improvised jam (‘Dance Of Thor’). The result came in a drab flipback sleeve, and according to one dealer is ‘a progressive rock rarity with psych flourishes – doom-laden organ plus acid guitar riffs and strong male vocals’. The 250 copies pressed were sold at gigs, and two that surfaced on eBay in late 2008 went for around £3000 each. (RMJ) http://www.galacticramble.com/page10/page3/page3.html

A1 Blindness
A2 It Happened to Me
A3 A Friend
B1 Songwriter's Lament
B2 Changes
B3 Dance of Thor

- Jimmy Rorrison - Vocals/Drums
- Hugh Finnegan - Bass/Vocals
- Allan Bryce - Organ/Vocals
- Tommy Hendry - Vocals/Acoustic Guitar
- Ian McEleny - Lead Guitar/Acoustic Guitar

Thanks a lot to obscuremusic

Posted by obscuremusic on ProgNotFrog-Forum:
http://pnfforum.com/index.php?topic=8563.msg24888#msg24888

A1 Blindness
B3 Dance of Thor

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11 comments:

Sadness said...

i`d never thought to even know this existed..its much appreciated and thanks so much Munju

hazyphonics said...

awesome.

Anonymous said...

Ends rather suddenly doesn't it?!

Manilla Avenue said...

Hey, wow, this is excellent. For some reason the obscure Scottish bands always turn out to be great (like Tentacle)!

Does the last track cut off on the original?

Anonymous said...

Шикарно! =)

Martin Martin said...

Wow!!! This album is good. Really incredible. A rare gem. Thank you.

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Anonymous said...

Absolut good Stuff,hope that there will be a CD Sometimes.Thanks

isabelbc said...

new link with track 6 complete, tracks separate and vbr format

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for a good record, I've bought it some months ago in a vinyl reissue and it's nice to have it available to listen in the car or mp3 player.
Nice music throughout all the blog,
Keep going!

peskypesky said...

oh yes oh yes oh yes. this is sweet. really really fine proggy jammy psychedelic goodness. thank you so much for sharing this obscure treasure.

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