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Airbus - Test Flight

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2010
Time: 78:28
Size: 180,8 MB
Label: Wooden Hill
Styles: Psychedelic Rock/Pop Rock
Art: Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. Back on the Street Again - 3:24
 2. This Time Tomorrow - 3:34
 3. Without a Second Word - 3:16
 4. Walking the Silver Hay - 3:34
 5. Living on Borrowed Time - 2:34
 6. Time on My Side - 3:27
 7. Susanna in the Summer - 3:24
 8. Alias Oliver Dream - 2:54
 9. I'm About to Lose My Mind - 2:27
10. I Think I'll Stay - 2:41
11. Do You Need a Someone In Your Life - 3:39
12. Every Day Is Like Saturday - 4:07
13. Send Susanna Home - 3:23
14. Smokey Chimney Tops - 2:25
15. Down on the Farm - 3:50
16. Raincloud - 4:00
17. The Sound of Her Laughter - 2:40
18. Hurry on Home to London - 3:12
19. Rodeo - 3:08
20. Anytime at All - 2:47
21. It's Only Human - 2:55
22. Once Upon a Wednesday - 3:12
23. Kentucky Summer - 2:23
24. Windmill Hill - 2:05
25. Lonely River - 3:16

Just got this CD over the weekend from the great UK independent label Wooden Hill (aka Tenth Planet). Can't say enough that if you're a fan of McCartney, Badfinger/Iveys, Tony Macaulay etc etc etc - any of those distinctive, hooky British songwriters of the 70s then you NEED this CD. Just amazing material.
West Coast Consortium spinoff Airbus never played live or even released a record during their 1970-1972 lifespan, instead spending their entire subterranean existence holed up in their self-owned Whitechapel studio, writing and performing innumerable high quality demos and then attempting to place those songs with major label acts.
But, more by accident than design, they came to leave behind THE Great Lost Early '70s British Pop Album - a jaw-dropping collision of superb songs, dazzling vocal harmonies, intelligent lyrics and hook-laden melodies that occupy the same studio uberpop territory as the first two 10cc albums and even Paul McCartney's Ram. Here, then, is the strange, previously untold story of a band that didn't leave so much as a footprint in the musical sands, but recorded a greater number of three-minute pop nuggets than almost all of their contemporaries.
Long-lost early 1970s recordings by studio-only trio featuring former West Coast Consortium guitarist and songwriter Geoff Simpson. Three tracks released in 2009 on Volume Three of the pop/psych series Psychedelic Schlemiels, otherwise all tracks are previously unissued.
Highly sophisticated British studio pop that's highly recommended to admirers of Badfinger, the first two 10cc albums, early solo McCartney, the Fading Yellow series etc

Test Flight

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