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All the falling angels : solo recordings & collaborations 1965-1976


Reviews (2)


The Arts Desk

d. 24. May 2020

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Kieron Tyler

d. 24. May 2020

"In essence, All The Falling Angels - the title comes from a 1976 recording first issued in 1989: multiple early try-outs are compiled - testifies to untapped or unfulfilled potential. Why on earth was he in the rock-by-rote Armageddon? Keith Relf, it's now clear, is thoroughly deserving of such a deep-digging examination. However, the release would be more user friendly if the tracklist had dates and sources for all of what's heard. This oversight means that constant scanning through the liner notes is needed to work out what's being heard. Even so, fans of Relf and The Yardbirds need this".


Record collector

507 (2020 July)

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Kris Needs

507 (2020 July)

"This intimate and revealing 24-track collection (introduced by Chris Welch, exhaustively annotated by Ugly Things' Mike Stax), gathers up solo singles ... Abbey Road recordings by his pre-Renaissance group, Together, previously unreleased film soundtrack work and home demos ...".