Frogmorton - At Last FLAC album

Genre: Rock
Title: At Last
Country: UK
Released: 1976
Style: Folk Rock
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7108 157. Frogmorton. At Last (Cass, Album). At Last (CD, Album, RE, bon).
He started his music career as a founding member of a band called "Frogmorton" that played festivals, clubs & radio throughout the '70s and released the album "At Last". He spent some time in America before returning to the United Kingdom and started the band "The Extraordinaires" along with Big John Evans. During the time he was touring with The Extraordinaires, he wrote the hit single "Blue Skies" for The Jets. The Extraordinaires finally broke up in 1985; this is when he turned to Film & Television work
Taken from the album "At Last" 1976. Frogmorton play Grace Darling.
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Frogmorton was a village in the Eastfarthing of the Shire. It stood on the East Road, between the Three-Farthing Stone (fourteen miles to the west) and the Brandywine Bridge (twenty-two miles to the east). Immediately to the north of the village, the stream known as The Water broke into two, creating a wide watery region
He started his career as a founding member of a band called "Frogmorton" that played Live Radio and released the album "At Last". He spent some time in America before returning to the United Kingdom and started the band "The Extraordinaires" along with John Evans. The Extraordinaires finally broke up in 1985, this is when he turned to Television work.
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | AuroraWritten-By – Smith* |
A2 | Judas & MaryWritten-By – Carter* |
A3 | McGuire's FavouriteArranged By – Hardy*Written-By – Trad.* |
A4 | The CrowdWritten-By – Smith* |
A5 | ShipwreckWritten-By – Hardy*, Sharpe* |
A6 | Grace DarlingWritten-By – Smith* |
B1 | White SwansWritten-By – Smith* |
B2 | Wedding DayWritten-By – Tulloch* |
B3 | Cedar TreeWritten-By – Hardy*, Sharpe* |
B4 | GrimaldoWritten-By – Tulloch* |
B5 | The Horseman's WordWritten-By – Hardy*, Sharpe* |
B6 | Mr. DarwinWritten-By – Tulloch* |
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- Printed By – Robert Stace
Credits
- Accordion, Whistle, Psaltery, Kazoo, Tambourine, Vocals – Dave Hardy
- Bass Guitar, Double Bass [String Bass] – Bill Lynn
- Drums – Terry Newbury
- Engineer – Mike Thomson*
- Guitar, Vocals – Mike Smith
- Guitar, Whistle, Spoons, Mandolin, Vocals – Lucy Sharpe
- Keyboards [All], Mandolin, Vocals – Chris Tulloch
- Liner Notes – Colin Irwin
- Photography By – Paul Wakefield
- Producer – Irving Martin
- Sleeve, Design, Illustration – Field*
Notes
Released on a blue/silver Philips label.Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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7108 157 | Frogmorton | At Last (Cass, Album) | Philips | 7108 157 | UK | 1976 |
E 630/1 | Frogmorton | At Last (CD, Album, RE, bon) | Elegy | E 630/1 | UK | 2002 |









