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Golders Green by Pete Ham Music

Golders Green by Pete Ham

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Personnel includes: Pete Ham (vocals, guitar); Chris Von Sneidern (guitar); Bob Jackson (keyboards); Derrick Anderson, Bennett Bowman, Rick Cammon, Jonathan Lea, Derek Ritchie, Mike Romanowski.... More
Personnel includes: Pete Ham (vocals, guitar); Chris Von Sneidern (guitar); Bob Jackson (keyboards); Derrick Anderson, Bennett Bowman, Rick Cammon, Jonathan Lea, Derek Ritchie, Mike Romanowski. Producers: Dan Matovina, Chris von Sneidern, Mike Romanowski, Bennett Bowman. Recorded in Golders Green, London, England between 1967 and 1975. Includes liner notes by Ken Sharp. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. GOLDERS GREEN is the second album of home demos recorded by the principal singer/songwriter of Badfinger between 1968 and his 1975 suicide. Like Ham's 7 PARK AVENUE, this disc is comprised of superb sounding home demos that have been tastefully augmented by former Badfinger member Bob Jackson and American power pop artist Chris von Sneidern. From "Goodbye John Frost"--a quirky rocker that features clunky piano playing and a drum sound that's pure McCartney circa 1970-- to the rousing album closer "Makes Me Feel Good," an upbeat pop song that evokes the Monkees in their prime, ... Minimize
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Release Date: 1999-07-13, Audio CD, Rykodisc
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Personnel includes: Pete Ham (vocals, guitar); Chris Von Sneidern (guitar); Bob Jackson (keyboards); Derrick Anderson, Bennett Bowman, Rick Cammon, Jonathan Lea, Derek Ritchie, Mike Romanowski. Producers: Dan Matovina, Chris von Sneidern, Mike Romanowski, Bennett Bowman. Recorded in Golders Green, London, England between 1967 and 1975. Includes liner notes by Ken Sharp. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. GOLDERS GREEN is the second album of home demos recorded by the principal singer/songwriter of Badfinger between 1968 and his 1975 suicide. Like Ham's 7 PARK AVENUE, this disc is comprised of superb sounding home demos that have been tastefully augmented by former Badfinger member Bob Jackson and American power pop artist Chris von Sneidern. From "Goodbye John Frost"--a quirky rocker that features clunky piano playing and a drum sound that's pure McCartney circa 1970-- to the rousing album closer "Makes Me Feel Good," an upbeat pop song that evokes the Monkees in their prime, ...
 

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"Golders Green" Eggs and Ham

by   HeadphoneHarry ,  Feb 2, 2000
Pros: Early Badfinger demos and lost gems
Cons: Some material overdubbed
Review: When Pete Ham committed suicide in 1975, the music world lost one of its great composers of the pop/rock song, and fans since have been left to wonder what might have been. Not that they didn't have some idea, mind you, for a listen to Badfinger's...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
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