Reprise Records (Hendrix' US label) did not issue the album in the US and Canada, as they considered the material below standard. This was the 4th/ last Hendrix studio album released posthumously by manager Michael Jeffery.
The inside cover states that she uses: several multi-channel tape recorders (including 2 new Ampex AG 440 machines) ... a Moog synthesizer ... oscillators ... modulators ... electronic organ and electronic clavichord ... two pianos ... a harpsichord ... and variable speed and reverberation devices as only part of the full lineup of machines used. Click on the Link above, to view the original album fold-open cover.
Where the original album's title came from: Dandelion Records's owner and executive producer, famed BBC DJ John Peel, asked the group to run through a song a second time in the studio, and the band members yelled "Bugger Off!, Peel", which gave rise to the album's title.
Where the original album's title came from: Dandelion Records's owner and executive producer, famed BBC DJ John Peel, asked the group to run through a song a second time in the studio, and the band members yelled "Bugger Off!, Peel", which gave rise to the album's title.
Time:
4:56
Artist:
Little Feat [Lowell George, Richie Hayward, Bill Payne]
FULL title of the CD: 'Plug It In! Turn It Up! Electric Blues 1939-2005 - The Definitive Collection! Part 2: 1954-1967' // Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Credited to: "Neil Ardley, Ian Carr, Dave Gelly, Jon Hiseman, Henry Lowther, Barbara Thompson, Norma Winstone" // Recorded over 2 days in June 1973 at Landsdowne Studios, London. This was orchestrated and arranged based on manuscripts recovered from a dustbin in a residence vacated by Mike Taylor while still alive; he died 3½ years before these recordings.
... This song originally released as a single, Sept 1969, then on the album "Willy and the Poor Boys", Nov 1969 // From their European tour, Sept 4th - 28th, 1971
... A Danish singer / songwriter duo, consisting of the twins Betina and Anja Følleslev. The name comes from their natural hair color, which is "strawberry blonde.'
Time:
6:39
Artist:
Lenny Breau [Billed as 'Chet Atkins & Lenny Breau']
Click on the Link above, to view the original single, the last of five singles on the Epic label // The title on the single was listed as "Ain't That Lovin' You BABE"