This song was on The Levellers first home-made demo cassette, All The Free Commons of England, in 1988, before they recorded their first independent single, Carry Me, and way before they had a record deal. It was eventually put out on the b-side of a later single, I think. It's a wonderful song, and ironic that it sounds better produced than the songs on their first album, and that the song-writing quality is superior to much of what they have done since they got their own studio.
@Sowerbybridgebloke Thank you so much. I downloaded so many onto my MP3 player that I lost track.... didn't help that they got muddled going from PC to player! xx
It was a B side on Dog Train, though it may have been featured elsewhere. Fantastic song, thanks for uploading :)
Sheffsammy 2 weeks ago
This song was on The Levellers first home-made demo cassette, All The Free Commons of England, in 1988, before they recorded their first independent single, Carry Me, and way before they had a record deal. It was eventually put out on the b-side of a later single, I think. It's a wonderful song, and ironic that it sounds better produced than the songs on their first album, and that the song-writing quality is superior to much of what they have done since they got their own studio.
MrClarencefern 1 month ago
Special Brew maybe?
Sowerbybridgebloke 1 month ago
@Sowerbybridgebloke Thank you so much. I downloaded so many onto my MP3 player that I lost track.... didn't help that they got muddled going from PC to player! xx
Torchwood007 1 month ago