Description
After a phenomenal series of concerts in December 2022 to mark the 40th anniversary of their debut album "A Taste Of Pink" (1982), British cult garage rockers The Prisoners decided to make new music. "Morning Star", their first new album since 1986, was recorded in just two days at Abbey Road Studios. Founded in the late stages of the mod revival in the early 1980s, their unique sound of 60s garage punk (The Who) and psychedelia (Small Faces), the groove of Booker T & The MGs and the intensity of the punk movement inspired a whole generation of future musicians from The Charlatans to Inspiral Carpets to Happy Mondays. Incidentally, their organist was/is the later jazz-funk luminary James Taylor.
TRACKS:
A1 This Road Is Too Long A2 Save Me A3 If I Had Been Drinking A4 Going Back A5 My Wife A6 Morning Star
B1 Something Better B2 Break This Chain B3 The Green Meteor B4 Prophet Of Gloom B5 Winter In June B6 Go To Him
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