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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List May Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £14.99 In stock Catalogue number VPDVD66 Release date 05/04/2010 Format DVD Region: 0 Ratio: 4:3 Sound: Stereo Classification: E Label Voiceprint Edgar Broughton Band Edgar Broughton Band Disc 1 1. American Boy Soldier 2. Love In The Rain 3. Drop Out Boogie 4. Silver Needle 5. Poppy 6. Freedom 7. Out Demons Out The Edgar Broughton Band was formed in Warwick in 1968 under the original name of The Edgar Broughton Blues Band. The band moved to London and was signed by the emerging Blackhill Enterprises management team who also managed to secure the band a recording contract with EMI's progressive label Harvest. The bands first single entitled Evil was also the first single to be released on the Harvest label in June 1969. The debut album Wasa Wasa followed in July 1969. The band achieved notoriety not to mention Police interest at the time by performing a series of "Free Concerts" some performed from the back of a truck. The Edgar Broughton Band achieved a suitably large cult following and enjoyed widespread popularity across the UK and also into Europe. The band also enjoyed commercial success with albums at this time such as Sing Brother Sing, The Edgar Broughton Band, Inside Out and Oora all of which were released on the Harvest label. In addition to the albums the band also released a number of singles with two of these singles Out Demons Out and Apache Drop Out achieving chart success. Following the release of Oora in 1973 the band signed to the NEMS record label and released the album Bandages in 1975 although due to legal problems the band was placed on ice for four years while these problems were sorted. Returning in 1979 as The Broughton's the band released Parlez-Vous English for the Infinity label and also managed to secure a number of high profile tours including one with former Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan. The band then went into another lengthy hiatus which was broken through the eighties and nineties by infrequent bouts of touring and an album entitled Superchip in 1982. The band returned to full active touring duty with the re release of their back catalogue in 2006 and continue to this day still led by founder Edgar Broughton supported by fellow founder members Steve Broughton and Arthur Grant and latest member Luke Grant. This DVD performance captures the band at two different periods of their career. Firstly we have a number of performances from German television with previously unseen footage including versions of Apache Dropout and Silver Needle. The second period covered comes from 1973 and a Swedish television performance that includes the bands rallying call Out demon's Out. As there is renewed interest in the Broughton's due to increased touring activity and also the release of the back catalogue this DVD will be of interest in the still large and dedicated fan base commanded by the band. Licensed courtesy of Joe Sweetinburgh: Impressive Records (Consultants) LLP [email protected] Reviews "I was very excited by...the Edgar BroughtonBand, with their OutDemons, Out! chants whipping the audience into a frenzy," The Damned's Captain Sensible toldus, back in RC 325. "You came out of their gigs thinking you could change the world, throw out the corporate bastards." What we have here is 48 minutes of European television footage that aptly demonstrates their combination of coiled energy and righteous anger. The Captain's recollection were spot on.
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