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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Love Sculpture-Blues Helping (1968)

One of the most unknown British blues bands of the late 60s, but not for that reason they did not treasure a very high quality were Love Sculpture, the band led by a young Dave Edmunds, who together with bassist John Williams and drummer Bob Jones completed this great trio.
Founded in 1966 in the city of Cardiff, they released two albums before finally dissolving in 1970.
"Blues Helping" is the title of his debut, which is also his best work, that without reaching the quality of contemporary bands such as John Mayall's Heartbreakers, Savoy Brown or Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, if they were in a wave very similar blues.
In this first album the band performs a complete review of versions of blues classics such as "On The Road Again" by the Canned Heat, "Shake Your Hips" by Slim Harpo, "Wang-Dang-Doodle" by Willie Dixon or "The Stumble" from Freddy King.

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