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Burning Plague-Burning Plague-'70 Belgian Blues Rock-NEW LP RED
Burning Plague – Burning Plague
Label:
Pseudonym – VP99.053
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Red Transparent
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
2018
Genre:
Rock, Blues
Style:
Blues Rock
Repress on transparant red vinyl. Burning Plague's self-titled 1970 debut album provided a flashpoint for Belgium's burgeoning blues rock scene, ramping up the intensity so far at various points that it verged on heavy. It wasn't quite enough to make the band famous, but their ballsy blues rock has made the original LP a highly-coveted collectors item. After many shoddy bootlegs now there is a legitimate reissue, 24-bit remastered from the original tapes with the full cooperation of the band. This edition reproduces the original artwork and includes a detailed biography by Doug Sheppard of Ugly Things magazine. LP on 180-gram vinyl!
Tracklist
A1 A 38
Soloist, Guitar – Alex Capelle, Alex Capelle, Michael Heslop
2:51
A2 She Went Riding
Soloist, Guitar – Alex Capelle, Alex Capelle, Michael Heslop, Michael Heslop
8:16
A3 Follow That Road 3:28
A4 Hairy Sea
Soloist, Guitar – Alex Capelle, Alex Capelle, Alex Capelle, Michael Heslop, Michael Heslop
6:23
B1 Night Travellin' Man 5:22
B2 First Time I Met You 4:39
B3 Life Is Nonsense
Soloist, Guitar – Alex Capelle, Michael Heslop
4:24
B4 Will I Find Somebody
Soloist, Guitar – Alex Capelle, Michael Heslop, Michael Heslop
5:42
Companies, etc.
Produced For – Raza Productions (2)
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Pseudonym Records
Copyright (c) – Pseudonym Records
Recorded At – Studio Madeleine
Credits
Bass – Roger Calier*
Design [Front Cover] – Luc Tegenbos*
Drums, Harmonica – Willy Stassen
Guitar, Piano – Alex Capelle
Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals – Michael Heslop
Liner Notes – Doug Sheppard
Photography – Wim Luyten
Producer – Jean Huysmans
Notes
180 Gram audiophile vinyl pressing.
Exclusively restored dynamic 24-bit remastering.
Originally recorded by the end of 1969 and early 1970, Brussels, Belgium.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 2090504628112