Egg – Step Back To The Egg (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Egg
- Title: Step Back To The Egg
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Highland
- Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Canterbury Scene
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / WAV (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:17:00
- Total Size: 177 mb / 356 mb / 778 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Band formed in 1969 by Dave Stewart (organ), Mont Campbell (bass/vocals) and Clive Brooks (drums), after the disbanding of their previous band Uriel when Steve Hillage left for college. Egg signed a record deal with Decca in May 1969. Some time later they were offered to record an Uriel album, but since the musicians were under contract with another company, Uriel reformed to record under the name Arzachel with musicians using pseudonyms.
Egg toured the UK and recorded two highly acclaimed albums (Egg, The Polite Force). After struggling for over a year with hardly enough gigs to survive, Egg eventually broke up in July 1972, leaving almost an album's worth of unrecorded compositions. So when the opportunity came, in the summer of 1974, to record a third album for the Virgin sub-label Caroline Records, the trio was re-united for "The Civil Surface", but the band was not in existence anymore.
The first album shows some Soft Machine influences and a focus on unusual time signatures that Dave Stewart would also explore with later bands Hatfield And The North and National Health. Egg and Stewart's other projects tend to get lumped into the 'Canterbury Scene' with the extended Soft Machine and Gong families of musicians.
Egg toured the UK and recorded two highly acclaimed albums (Egg, The Polite Force). After struggling for over a year with hardly enough gigs to survive, Egg eventually broke up in July 1972, leaving almost an album's worth of unrecorded compositions. So when the opportunity came, in the summer of 1974, to record a third album for the Virgin sub-label Caroline Records, the trio was re-united for "The Civil Surface", but the band was not in existence anymore.
The first album shows some Soft Machine influences and a focus on unusual time signatures that Dave Stewart would also explore with later bands Hatfield And The North and National Health. Egg and Stewart's other projects tend to get lumped into the 'Canterbury Scene' with the extended Soft Machine and Gong families of musicians.
:: TRACKLIST ::
1 Long Piece No. 3 < Part 4 > 2:46
2 Symphony No. 2 < Blane ~ Movement 2 ~ Movement 4 > 20:02
3 Long Piece No. 3 < Part 2 > 14:57
4 A Visit To Newport Hospital 6:46
5 Enneagram 8:43
6 There's No Business Like Show Business 2:50
7 Long Piece No. 3 < Part 2 > 7:28
8 Wring Out The Ground Loosely Now 7:57
9 Germ Patrol 5:38
Bass, Vocals – Mont Campbell
Drums – Clive Brooks
Organ, Piano – Dave Stewart
Tracks 1-4 London, England 70/3
Tracks 5-9 BBC '73
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