The Last Fourfathers
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Nobody Wants Your Love
- Night of the Nazgul
- Thinking of You (Broken Pieces)
- I Am the Fisherman
- Mrs Fothergill
- Take You for a Ride
- The Drowning
- FOP
- Whenever I'm Gone
- Who's Sorry Now
- Explosion on Uranus
- I Drink the Ocean
- The More That I Teach You
- All You Gotta Do Is Say
- Find and Seek
- Whenever I'm Gone
- Deceiving Eye
- Wish The Rain
- Nobody Wants Your Love
- Hush
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #81988 in Music
- Released on: 2003-08-04
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Original recording reissued
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
At long last.......
At long last the Prisoners back catalogue has been released on CD. Not quite the same as vinyl but with the extra tracks a definite must! This was the most elusive of the four albums and is undoubtedly the best. The raw guitar backed by the Hammond is pure 60's type energy. The whole album is a melting pot of Small Faces crossed with Deep Purple crossed with late 60's American Garage. The Prisoners always had a unique sound which although their influences are obvious, there has never been another band which has had the same ability to carry it off so well.The tracks on the original album are originals but could so easily have been written in 1966/67 a la Marriot/Lane. Raw energy? Oh yes. Technical ability? Most definitely. Sheer brilliance? Most definitely so!!!!
If you buy one CD this year make it this one. This is without a shadow of a doubt a classic for anyone into the 60's revival genre. Never an advocate of "revivalist bands" the Prisoners were outstanding in that they captured the sound of what we hold so dear.....
Highlight of the album... "Explosion On Uranus". Absolutely superb. Small Faces meet the Ventures to produce one of the most outstanding tracks I've heard for a film that should have been made. On the track alone I'd go and see it!
Play this album at maximum volume. Your neighbours need to hear it too!
hush
Third album from the much loved (and criminally overlooked) Prisoners and it's a scorcher...every track worth the purchase price alone. Indeed, even if you already have this album the extra tracks (8 in total, 6 previously unissued demos and 2 blistering live tracks) not only make this a must buy but help in the 'trying not to wear my vinyl out' stakes too!!
