
The Last Fourfathers
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Limited LP: Transparent Blue Vinyl
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⢠First-ever vinyl reissue of the Prisonersā 1985 third album.
⢠At this point in the bandās career, the Prisoners were taking new influences on board. The old favourites of early Deep Purple, Arthur Brown and the Small Faces were present and correct, but whilst signed to Big Beat, Graham Day had picked up a large chunk of Kent soul LPs put together by Ady Croasdell. These led to some new influences that would show themselves over their next recordings.
⢠The resultant album was the bandās own favourite. It opened with the magisterial āNobody Wants Your Loveā, co-written by Day and Billy Childish. It carried on through a series of nascent anthems, freaked out instrumentals and several stranger moments. āWhenever Iām Goneā, āNobody Wants Your Loveā and āWhoās Sorry Nowā were all stand-out moments that fans of the band loved both live and on vinyl.
⢠After a further album in 1986, āCountdownā, the Prisoners disbanded but they went on to have an interesting afterlife. Keyboard player James Taylor enjoyed chart hits with his acid jazz group, while Graham Day and Allan Crockford continued to make thrilling guitar-based music. When the Prisoners reformed in 1994 they were bigger than ever, playing to venues many sizes bigger than they had first time around. Their influence continues to be felt today.
Tracklist
SIDE ONE
1. NOBODY WANTS YOUR LOVE
2. NIGHT OF THE NAZGUL
3. THINKING OF YOU (BROKEN PIECES)
4. I AM THE FISHERMAN
5. MRS FOTHERGILL
6. TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE
SIDE TWO
1. THE DROWNING
2. F.O.P.
3. WHENEVER IāM GONE
4. WHOāS SORRY NOW
5. EXPLOSION ON URANUS
6. I DRINK THE OCEAN
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Product Info
Limited LP: Transparent Blue Vinyl
More Info
⢠First-ever vinyl reissue of the Prisonersā 1985 third album.
⢠At this point in the bandās career, the Prisoners were taking new influences on board. The old favourites of early Deep Purple, Arthur Brown and the Small Faces were present and correct, but whilst signed to Big Beat, Graham Day had picked up a large chunk of Kent soul LPs put together by Ady Croasdell. These led to some new influences that would show themselves over their next recordings.
⢠The resultant album was the bandās own favourite. It opened with the magisterial āNobody Wants Your Loveā, co-written by Day and Billy Childish. It carried on through a series of nascent anthems, freaked out instrumentals and several stranger moments. āWhenever Iām Goneā, āNobody Wants Your Loveā and āWhoās Sorry Nowā were all stand-out moments that fans of the band loved both live and on vinyl.
⢠After a further album in 1986, āCountdownā, the Prisoners disbanded but they went on to have an interesting afterlife. Keyboard player James Taylor enjoyed chart hits with his acid jazz group, while Graham Day and Allan Crockford continued to make thrilling guitar-based music. When the Prisoners reformed in 1994 they were bigger than ever, playing to venues many sizes bigger than they had first time around. Their influence continues to be felt today.
Tracklist
SIDE ONE
1. NOBODY WANTS YOUR LOVE
2. NIGHT OF THE NAZGUL
3. THINKING OF YOU (BROKEN PIECES)
4. I AM THE FISHERMAN
5. MRS FOTHERGILL
6. TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE
SIDE TWO
1. THE DROWNING
2. F.O.P.
3. WHENEVER IāM GONE
4. WHOāS SORRY NOW
5. EXPLOSION ON URANUS
6. I DRINK THE OCEAN









