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Author Topic: The Bones of all men/ side projects / guests on new cd?  (Read 3125 times)
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« on: October 09, 2006, 11:46:37 PM »

Hi,

One of my favorite cds is the bones of all men. It seems a great collaberation between Pickett and FC (with the bonus of Thompson) Your bass adds so much and it is a great fusion of old and new.  So you have plans on more of these collaberations? Is there a good list of what projects you have worked on? Besides the Ian Cambell group, did you play in other bands or do much session work?

Also on the song hanks for the memory, Fc had two ex guitarists rejoin the fold for one song. Is there plans, especially with the 40th anniversary looming, to have ex members play on the next studio release?

I'm curious why my favorite Fc song was so rarely played. Why was/is Lord Marlborough played very very infrequently?

Thanks for all the great music.
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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2006, 09:19:02 AM »

Mornin! I think you have great taste as" the bones of all men" is one of my fave. cds. I would love to bo a "bones 2", but sales of the cd. were dissapointing according to producer and label boss Joe Boyd, so I imagine there will not be a "follow up"
 I have played on hundreds of sessions and  albums and David Suff is working on a  Pegg discography for a 4cd. box set which will be released in time for next Cropredy. It really would take too much time up now.

We have started rehearsing new material for the new cd. but have no plans to bring  any guests in.  We are enjoying the sessions and it bodes well for the album. If any of you have ideas for a title please let us know.

Lord Marlborough we have tried a few times but it's never really gelled. It really was the Angel Delight line up that stamped its mark on that one!
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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2006, 09:22:20 AM »

If any of you have ideas for a title please let us know.

A suggestion for a thread on the FC board?.....come on everyone!
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